Review – ET Anderson, Et tu

Almost as soon as ET Anderson announced their formation, its recorded debut became one of the most anticipated local indie rock records of 2014. Band mastermind Tyler Morris did great work in the Pavement-esque Calculator prior to joining up with Raleigh’s Octopus Jones, where his slashing guitar work and dry, terse songwriting did wonders as […]

Book Review – The Angel of Mons: A World War I Legend by Jerred Metz

Not long after the Battle of Mons at the outset of WWI, an inspiring legend emerged, telling an unbelievable tale of angels appearing and protecting British soldiers. According to witnesses, St. George and an army of angels swirled onto the scene in a giant cloud and descended upon the advancing German troops, saving the lives of a British Vickers machine-gun crew. This fantastic story is the subject of Jerred Metz’s first novel, a work of historical fiction titled The Angel of Mons: A World War I Legend.

On Galway Kinnell

ON GALWAY KINNELL by Marjory Wentworth

The poet’s job to figure out the connection between the self and the world, and to get it down in words that have a certain shape, that have a chance of lasting… Morality makes everything worth more to us.—Galway Kinnell