Friday Fiction Logs: Stories of Hope and Love
I’ve scoured through the logs, the stories of futures, other worlds, and the strange, and found four Friday Fictions published at different times. Four tales full of hope, and love, and good outcomes.
By Brandon Scott on Sep 3rd, 2021
I’ve scoured through the logs, the stories of futures, other worlds, and the strange, and found four Friday Fictions published at different times. Four tales full of hope, and love, and good outcomes.
By Brandon Scott on Sep 1st, 2021
As more media comes out, and people consume more of it, niche subgenres form.
By Brandon Scott on Aug 30th, 2021
Four months ago, I reviewed The Magnus Archives. I’d only listened to ten or so episodes and thought I understood how the series would go. Now, approaching the 100th episode, I’ve gone deep into the series, its lore, and eagerly await what’s coming next—both what I’ve spoiled for myself and the mysteries yet to come.
By Brandon Scott on Aug 27th, 2021
“That was… that was strange. The fourth part just passed through my…consciousness? It twisted upward?”
By Brandon Scott on Aug 25th, 2021
Rules for Vanishing is such a different book from anything we’ve reviewed on the site in a long time. It’s a dark medley of The Wizard of Oz, Lovecraftian Horror, and The Blair Witch Project.
By Brandon Scott on Aug 23rd, 2021
Finally, I got to see Spider-Man: Far from Home after nearly two years. It had been a missing piece in my viewing of the MCU—and I’d been really wanting to see it that entire time.
By Brandon Scott on Aug 20th, 2021
“There in the house. It’s in the house. There is a house. Read here. Read here… read here…”
By Brandon Scott on Aug 18th, 2021
Having now read the entire Chaos Walking trilogy (except the short stories), I figured I’d continue this article, and discuss new themes and plot machinations.
By Brandon Scott on Aug 16th, 2021
Okay, so, you know how I’ve repeatedly said that Fazbear Frights shouldn’t be read by kids? I mean it here especially.
By Brandon Scott on Aug 13th, 2021
We continue into this… curious tale by Brandon Scott. It’s already shaping up to be weird and disturbing, but I’m not sure we’ve seen anything yet.
By Brandon Scott on Aug 11th, 2021
My biases for Owl House on the table: I was so excited about everything I’d heard coming out of the show that I’d seen so many spoilers before I sat down to review the first three episodes of the second season.
By Brandon Scott on Aug 9th, 2021
We’re almost to the end of the published Fazbear Frights books. The last two books have been a lot more interesting, enjoyable, and horrifying (and potentially upsetting for some) than most of the series.