Into the Wild: A Journey Through Simplicity’s Dystopian Vision

‘Simplicity: A Novel’ by Mattie Luchansky will be released on July 29, 2025. Photo: Penguin Random Books

Simplicity by Mattie Lubchansky: A Graphic Novel Review

From the acclaimed author of the horror sensation Boys Weekend, Mattie Lubchansky returns with Simplicity—a vibrant and biting new graphic novel. Set in a dystopian future, Simplicity follows a timid academic sent beyond the fortified walls of New York City to investigate a mysterious cult in the wilds of the Catskill Mountains. It will be released on July 29 and is available for pre-order. (Penguin Random House, 2025)


📚 Synopsis

In 1977, a group known as the Spiritual Association of Peers takes over an abandoned summer camp in the Catskills, founding a secluded community they call Simplicity.

Fast forward to 2081: scholar Lucius Pasternak, a trans man, lives in the authoritarian New York City Administrative and Security Territory, established after the U.S. dissolves in 2041. When billionaire real estate mogul and current mayor Dennis Van Wervel offers Lucius a job documenting Simplicity for a new museum, Lucius reluctantly agrees.

What begins as an anthropological assignment quickly evolves into something deeper. Lucius is captivated by the community’s strange rituals and by Amity Crown-Shy, a charismatic acolyte born and raised in Simplicity. But soon, terrifying visions—sensual and surreal—begin to haunt Lucius. When members of the cult start to vanish, leaving signs of violence behind, Lucius and Amity are forced to confront an otherworldly presence: a creature the community calls The Lamentation.

Together, they journey into the lawless Exurb Zones, home to prepper enclaves and reclusive elites, to uncover the truth—and face the real threat to Simplicity’s survival.


🖋️ Review

In this bold and satirical graphic novel, Lubchansky explores the themes of power, identity, and ideology. Set in a fragmented and fortified America, Simplicity questions what happens when utopian dreams meet dystopian realities.

Lubchansky’s artwork is electric—balancing cartoonish expressiveness with detailed, immersive environments. The contrast between Lucius’ internal repression and Amity’s easy confidence adds emotional depth, while the narrative dives into authoritarian control, cult psychology, and queer identity with nuance and intelligence.

What begins as a critique of surveillance culture and elitism becomes a layered, often unsettling story about the seduction of simple answers in a complex world. The horror elements—hallucinatory creatures and violent disappearances—are matched by dark humor and emotional insight. The language is clear and expressive: “Are my dreams seeping into the real world? They persist.”

This is a must-read for fans of graphic novels that blend science fiction, horror, and political commentary. Provocative, beautifully drawn, and deeply thought-provoking, Simplicity stands out as one of the year’s most original graphic novels.

⚠️ Note: Contains nudity and sexual content.

“There’s no such thing as leaving the world, is there? We’re in the world. The choice has already been made for us.”

Rating: 4 out of 5.

*Thank you to Demetris Papadimitropoulos/Pantheon Books for the gifted ARC for review consideration. I have not been compensated for this review and all views and opinions expressed are my own.

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‘The Shadow of the Mammoth’: Inside Fabio Morábito’s New Story Collection

Famed Mexican literary treasure Fabio Morábito’s ‘The Shadow of the Mammoth: Stories.’ Photo: Other Press

📚Book Spotlight: The Shadow of the Mammoth: Stories by Fabio Morábito

Translated by Curtis Bauer
On Sale: September 2, 2025

The Shadow of the Mammoth: Stories, the vibrant new collection from acclaimed Mexican writer Fabio Morábito, offers 18 thought-provoking tales in the spirit of Mariana Enriquez and Yuri Herrera. Morábito explores the subtle intricacies of deception, translation, loneliness, and human connection—unearthing fresh perspectives on the world around us. (Other Press, 2025)

Peeling back the layers of the everyday, Morábito reveals the strange and profound within the mundane. His stories are emotionally resonant, filled with understated humor and unexpected flashes of hope. These are quiet yet powerful meditations on modern life, where the fleeting becomes magnified and meaning is found in the smallest details.

Through questions that seem almost absurd—Why is grass in airports so important? Can you be an extraordinary copyist without knowing how to read or write? Are there successful musicians who only play a single note in their life?—Morábito challenges us to see imagination not as a luxury, but as a vital way to stay connected to reality.

With prose stripped of excess and a trust in the reader’s curiosity, The Shadow of the Mammoth continues Morábito’s legacy of fiction that is as radical in form as it is humane in insight. Each story takes unpredictable turns, yet all share the unmistakable pleasure of storytelling that defines his work.


About the Author

Fabio Morábito was born in Egypt to Italian parents. At fifteen, he moved with his family from Milan to Mexico City, where he has lived ever since—and where he began writing exclusively in Spanish. He is the author of five poetry collections, five short-story collections, two novels, and a book of essays. He has also translated major Italian poets such as Eugenio Montale and Patrizia Cavalli into Spanish. Among his many honors is Mexico’s prestigious Xavier Villaurrutia Prize, awarded for his novel Home Reading Service (Other Press, 2021). His most recent collection, Mothers and Dogs, was published by Other Press in 2023.


About the Translator

Curtis Bauer is a poet and award-winning translator of Spanish-language prose and poetry. He has received the PEN/Heim Translation Fund Grant and a fellowship from the Banff International Literary Translation Centre. His translation of Jeannette Clariond’s Image of Absence won the International Latino Book Award for Best Nonfiction Book Translation. Bauer teaches creative writing and comparative literature at Texas Tech University.


Pre-order The Shadow of the Mammoth wherever books are sold.


Advance Praise for Fabio Morábito (The Shadow of the Mammoth):

The Shadow of the Mammoth is a masterful book, a singular collection focused on singularities. In a world intent on consuming mass quantities of media, Morábito has instead chosen to narrow his scope to one nail, one piccolo note, one patch of grass abutting an airport runway, and turn these small circumstances into worlds unto themselves.”
—Elizabeth Gonzalez James, author of The Bullet Swallower

“The stories in The Shadow of the Mammoth are beautiful and sardonic snapshots of humans at their extremes: their oddest, their loneliest, their most neurotic. Simple, precise, but endlessly inventive, Morábito delights and surprises at every turn.”
—Ruben Reyes Jr., author of Archive of Unknown Universes and There is a Rio Grande in Heaven

“The stories in Morábito’s The Shadow of the Mammoth are full of intrigue. Captivating and nuanced, they explore the intimate, the mundane, and the extraordinary with unique insight. Morábito’s sharp, crystalline, and voice-driven prose lands with undeniable authority. A great collection.”
—Annell López, PEN/Robert W. Bingham Prize Finalist and author of I’ll Give You a Reason

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‘White Light’ and the Element of Life and Death: A Luminous Journey Through Phosphorus

‘White Light’ is a profound and poetic reflection on the cyclical nature of life. Photo: Amazon

White Light: The Elemental Role of Phosphorus—in Our Cells, in Our Food, and In Our World
By Jack Lohmann


Related post: Phosphorus and the Pulse of the Planet: A Look at Jack Lohmann’s ‘White Light’

📖 Review

In White Light, Jack Lohmann delivers a deeply poetic and intellectually rich exploration of phosphorus—the vital yet often overlooked element that both fuels life and marks our decay. Bridging science, history, and philosophy, Lohmann traces phosphorus from the explosive discoveries of alchemy to its indispensable role in DNA, agriculture, and human biology.

White Light is not just about chemistry—it’s a meditation on life, death, and renewal. Lohmann’s lyrical prose elevates the science into something profoundly human.

“Cracked concrete spread out before us, brick ruins, graffiti: the grim equality of destruction by fire.”

He writes not only about phosphates and fertilizers but about our estrangement from the cycles of nature—how we strip-mine the earth and sanitize death, forgetting the ways in which decay feeds rebirth. With urgency and grace, Lohmann calls for a new reverence for the Earth’s resources and a restored relationship with our mortality.

Part science writing, part cultural critique, part spiritual inquiry, readers will walk away with a deeper understanding of phosphorus and more importantly, questioning how we live and die within a closed loop of matter and meaning. He makes the subject easy to understand and accessible to anyone, regardless of their knowledge of science.


✍️Table of Contents

Prologue: Whale Fall

Part I: Life

  1. Sea of Fires
  2. The Acid Test
  3. Lightbringer

Part II: Growth

  1. Stones from Past Times
  2. Rapid Change
  3. The Flood
  4. Peak and Valley

Part III: Rebirth

  1. The End of Everything
  2. Overhaul
  3. Tiny Tracings on a Future World

White Light glows with insight and care, illuminating life’s most fundamental—and fleeting—connections. It is recommended for readers interested in the intersections of science, sustainability, and the soul.

“Cities are composting food scraps. Disenfranchised farmers are fighting for their land. If we listen to those with knowledge—rather than those with money—it is possible to restore the cycles of the earth.”

Rating: 4 out of 5.

* Thank you to Pantheon Books/Penguin Random House for the gifted copy for review consideration. I have not been compensated for this review and all views and opinions expressed are my own.

‘Pay Dirt’ Digs Deep: The Explosive History of Supercross

Murder, mystery, and adrenaline – the documentary ‘Pay Dirt: The Story of Supercross’ is now available for screening. Photo: Pay Dirt movie.

Now Streaming: Pay Dirt: The Story of Supercross

Los Angeles, CA – July 18, 2025 – From Monkey Wrench Films, the high-octane, adrenaline-fueled documentary Pay Dirt: The Story of Supercross is now available to rent or buy on Amazon Video, Apple TV, and Fandango at Home. (Cinematic Red PR, 2025)

This gripping film dives deep into one of pop culture’s most riveting and underappreciated motorsports. Combining murder, mystery, and raw athleticism, Pay Dirt isn’t just a documentary—it’s a wild ride through the heart and history of Supercross racing.


A Global Phenomenon, Decades in the Making

Following its theatrical premiere on January 24, 2025, across North America, Australia, New Zealand, and the UK, Pay Dirt has captured attention worldwide.

The film traces Supercross’s meteoric rise from its grassroots beginnings in 1972 to the global spectacle it is today. At the core of the story is Michael Goodwin, the controversial figure credited with creating the sport—currently serving a double-life sentence for the murder of his former business partner and his wife.


Behind Bars and Behind the Scenes

Narrated by Oscar nominee Josh Brolin and directed by multi-Emmy winner Paul Taublieb, Pay Dirt blends stunning cinematography with in-depth archival footage and exclusive interviews. The film features insights from the sport’s living legends, including:

  • Jeremy McGrath
  • Bob Hannah
  • Ricky Johnson
  • Ricky Carmichael

With a rare appearance from Michael Goodwin himself—speaking from prison—the documentary unveils both the glory and the shadows that have shaped Supercross into what it is today.


A Story of Courage, Grit, and Recovery

Pay Dirt also highlights the incredible resilience of Supercross athletes. One such story is that of Jimmy Button, a racing star featured in the film, who suffered a devastating injury that led him to found the Road 2 Recovery Foundation—the official charitable partner of the film’s theatrical release.

Pay Dirt is a project born from a deep admiration for the skill, courage, and sacrifices of the incredible athletes of Supercross,” says director Paul Taublieb. “It features an all-star cast of riders, and—speaking from prison—the man who created the sport, Michael Goodwin.”


What the Voices Behind the Film Are Saying

“I don’t like when movies try and dictate how you should feel,” says narrator Josh Brolin. “This movie is not preachy at all. It’s not telling you how to feel. It just is what it is—and I think people really respond to honesty.”

“This movie educates you on the sport of Supercross, from its roots to the glamour and the dark side,” adds Road 2 Recovery Founder Jimmy Button. “New and old fans alike will undoubtedly learn something new watching it for the first time.”


Watch It Now

Whether you’re a longtime fan or brand new to Supercross, Pay Dirt: The Story of Supercross delivers high-speed thrills, emotional depth, and jaw-dropping stories.

🎥 Available now on:


Don’t miss your chance to witness the sport’s untold story. 🏁


Summer Fun & Festivities: July Events at Plaza San Antonio Hotel & Spa

Scheduled events include the hotel’s first-ever Quinceañera Showcase Expo on Sunday July 20. Photo: Plaza San Antonio Hotel & Spa, used with permission.

🎉 July Happenings at Plaza San Antonio Hotel & Spa, Autograph Collection

Summer is heating up, and so are the events at Plaza San Antonio Hotel & Spa, Autograph Collection! Whether you’re looking to relax, celebrate, or simply enjoy a day out with family and friends, our hotel has something for everyone this July. From rejuvenating spa treatments and lively garden parties to unforgettable family showcases, here’s what’s happening this month: (Plaza San Antonio Hotel & Spa, 2025)


🌿 Now Through July 31: Red, White & Renew Facial

Treat yourself to our exclusive Red, White & Renew 50-minute facial in honor of the Fourth of July.
💆‍♀️ Price: $155
📅 Available until July 31
🔗 Book your appointment here


🧘‍♀️ Soul Flow Saturdays

Ease into your weekend with outdoor yoga led by Kristel Perry.
📍 Oasis Lawn, Spa Plaza San Antonio
🕤 Saturdays in July | 9:30 – 10:30 a.m.
💸 Tickets: $17.85
🎟️ Reserve on Eventbrite


🍹 5•5•5 Sundays at Anaqua Garden Bar

Join us for an all-day summer series featuring:
• $5 Pool Passes
• $5 Cocktails
• $5 Bites
• $55 Cabanas
• $55 Shareable Cocktails
📅 Every Sunday
💻 Use code SUNDAY555 on Resort Pass to book a pool Day Pass.
🎟️ Reserve a spot on OpenTable


🍽️ 4-5-6-7 Happy Hour at Corinne San Antonio

Enjoy delicious bites and sips — all for $7!
🕓 Monday – Thursday | 4:00 – 8:00 p.m.
🎟️ Make a reservation on OpenTable


🥂 Beats and Bubbles at Anaqua Garden Bar

Don’t miss this whimsical garden party featuring:
🎧 Live Vinyl DJ
🫧 Bubble Festivities
📅 Friday, July 26 | 5:00 – 9:00 p.m.
🎟️ Reserve your table here


🎉 National Tequila Day & National Avocado Day

Celebrate two delicious days at Anaqua Garden Bar:
July 24 – National Tequila Day: $6 Margaritas in Mexico
July 31 – National Avocado Day: $6 Guacapoke
🎟️ Book your spot on OpenTable


👑 Gowns & Glam: Quinceañera Showcase Expo

Plan the celebration of a lifetime at our first-ever Quinceañera Expo!
📅 Sunday, July 20 | 1:00 – 4:00 p.m.
✨ Local vendors, inspiration, and a grand giveaway
🎟️ RSVP for FREE on Eventbrite


🎶 Music Under The Stars: Featuring Leon Sanchez

Unwind with cocktails and live music in the breezy Anaqua Pavilion.
📅 Thursday, July 24 | 7:00 – 10:00 p.m.
🎸 Featuring local favorite Leon Sanchez
🎟️ Reserve a table on OpenTable


🎧 Raspa & Rhythm on the Lawn

Cool off and dance it out with:
🍧 Ice-Cold Raspas
🎵 Upbeat House Music
🎯 Lawn Games
📅 Fridays, July 18 & 25 | 6:00 – 9:00 p.m.
Plus:
🔍 Kids’ Scavenger Hunt | 10:00 a.m.
🔥 S’mores by the Fire | 8:00 – 10:00 p.m.


Make the most of your July at Plaza San Antonio Hotel & Spa — your downtown destination for summer relaxation, celebration, and connection.

Donella Drive Unleashes ‘Death Animation’ Ahead of Forthcoming Album Axon

Donella Drive shares new single from new album. Courtesy photo, used with permission.

🎤Donella Drive Drops New Single “Death Animation” Ahead of Axon Release

San Antonio, TX — San Antonio’s own Donella Drive recently released a brand new single, “Death Animation,” from their highly anticipated forthcoming album Axon, set to drop on August 22, 2025. (US/THEM Group, 2025)

🎧 Listen to “Death Animation” now
🎸 Premiere via Punk News

The latest track follows the band’s lead single, “Mindless Embryonic,” which debuted via Decibel Magazine earlier this year.

🎧 Listen to “Mindless Embryonic”
📢 Decibel Magazine premiere


Donella Drive: Breaking Boundaries Since 2012

Blending elements of alternative metal, post-hardcore, and progressive rock, Donella Drive continues to defy genre labels with their ambitious sound. The core duo — Aidan Escalante (lead vocals/guitar) and Andrew Salazar (bass/backing vocals) — founded the band in 2012 with a vision of pushing rock music into unexplored territory.

Their 2015 debut album, Anomalous, led to national tours supporting legendary acts like Megadeth, Deftones, and Scorpions, as well as modern favorites like Protest The Hero, Dead Poet Society, and Hail the Sun. A pivotal moment came when Escalante took over lead vocals, culminating in the 2020 release of Bloomer.

Now, with their EP Ozell out and their full-length Axon on the horizon, Donella Drive shows no signs of slowing down.


Charting Success and Major Milestones

  • “Keep You Waiting” peaked at #24 on the Billboard Rock Indicator chart
  • Reached #10 on The Foundations Chart
  • Finalist for The Battle For Wacken Festival
  • Performed live at The Viper Room, West Hollywood (2022)

Upcoming Album: Axon

🗓️ Release Date: August 22, 2025
🛒 Pre-order Now


Donella Drive Live: 2025 Tour Dates

  • 08/15 — San Antonio, TX @ The Rock Box
  • 08/16 — Houston, TX @ White Oak Music Hall

Stay connected with Donella Drive as they continue to redefine the boundaries of modern rock.


Axon tracklist:

01. My Name is Axon

02. Simian Transmission

03. Mindless Embryonic

04. Terlingua

05. Stir the Echoes

06. External Gazer

07. Past Inside The Present

08. Polychromatic Dream

09. Death Animation

10. Information Superhighway

Haunting Beauty and Hidden Grief: A Review of ‘The Rose Window’

‘The Rose Window: A Gothic Historical Romance’ is book 1 in the Thornecrest series by Alsen Barrett. Courtesy photo, used with permission.

📖 The Rose Window: A Gothic Historical Romance by Alsen Barrett

🕯️ Synopsis

In the year of our Lord 1673, amid the heathered hills of northern England, there stood a castle that had not known laughter in many years. Its walls, veiled in ivy and mist, held secrets like dried flowers pressed in an old book — fragile, faded, and forgotten. (Amazon, 2025)

A carriage wound its way through the bleak moors of Northumbria. The wheels creaked over rutted roads, and the horses’ hooves struck dull thuds against the earth, muffled by the ever-rolling fog. Inside the carriage sat a girl, pale of face and quiet in manner. Her name was Elowen Gray, and she was seventeen.

She had been summoned by a distant relation — a Lord Ashenleigh — whom she had never met, whose name she had only seen on the brittle corner of a letter.

It was to this castle that young Elowen Gray was sent. Orphaned in a far-off parish and now to be taken in by a man she did not know, she arrived on a gray autumn afternoon, with only a travel-worn satchel and a heart full of uncertainty.


✍️ About the Author

Alsen Barrett is a writer of fiction, non-fiction, and poetry. She enjoys reading, history, travel and of course, dogs, which feature prominently in many of the stories .


🕯️ Book Review

The Rose Window is a haunting tale that blends gothic atmosphere, emotional depth, and slow-burning romance. After seventeen-year-old Elowen Gray, orphaned and shaped by quiet grief, is summoned to the shadowy estate of a distant relative, she steps into a world of hidden histories, stained glass, and forbidden longing.

Barrett’s prose is lyrical and immersive, perfectly suited to the fog-draped moors and shadowed corridors of the manor:

“Though beautiful, there was a sadness in its stones, as though the castle itself mourned.”

Elowen’s introspective nature and quiet strength make her a compelling heroine, while Lord Ashenleigh, aloof yet magnetic, hides secrets that echo through the manor’s creaking halls. The novel is richly atmospheric, with a romantic melancholy that fans of the Brontë sisters or Daphne du Maurier will deeply appreciate.

More than a romance, The Rose Window explores themes of grief, inheritance, memory, and the fragile hope that love offers in the darkest places. A story that lingers like a half-remembered dream, it is a poignant and captivating debut that deserves a place among modern gothic classics.

“The castle appeared not gradually but all at once, rising from the hills like something unearthed. High towers pierced the sky. Ivy clung to its stone bones like the grasp of time itself.”



🏰 The Thornecrest Series

The Rose Window is a stand-alone novel and the first in the Thornecrest Series, a collection of interconnected gothic tales exploring generations of secrets, romance, and legacy. Book 1 and Book 8 are currently free on Amazon Kindle Unlimited for a limited time.

Books in the Series:

  1. The Rose Window: A Gothic Historical Romance
  2. The Rose Window: Return to Thornecrest
  3. The Rose Window: Rosamund’s Tale
  4. The Rose Window: The Ashen Flame
  5. The Rose Window: The Legacy of Thornecrest
  6. The Rose Window: Flame of the Firstborn
  7. The Rose Window: The Healing
  8. The Rose Window: Christmas at Thornecrest

Have you read this gothic gem? Share your thoughts in the comments — or tell me your favorite moody, romantic reads! 🌒📚


*This review was sponsored by the author. I received a complimentary copy and all views and opinions expressed are my own.

Enter the Phenomenomaly: Meow Wolf’s Summer Spectacle Blends Theater, Puppetry, and Magic

Meow Wolf’s Phenomenomaly: a wild immersive performance this summer in Vegas and Denver. Photo: Paul Torres

Phenomenomaly: Meow Wolf Unleashes a New Immersive Spectacle This Summer

Santa Fe, NM — Imagine Sleep No More meets Theater of the Mind, then throw in a glowing puppet parade and a swirl of surrealist dance. That’s Phenomenomaly, Meow Wolf’s latest mind-bending experience unfolding inside their Las Vegas and Denver exhibitions from June 21 through August 9, 2025. (Meow Wolf, 2025)

A New Era of Interactive Art

Known for crafting wild, genre-defying festivals and installations, Meow Wolf is taking immersive storytelling to new heights. Phenomenomaly is part immersive theater, part art party, and part glow worm migration (yes, you read that right).

Set on a continuous loop, this interactive performance weaves live theater, dance, puppetry, and audience participation into the very fabric of Meow Wolf’s already-surreal multiverses.

What to Expect Inside Phenomenomaly

As guests explore the exhibition, they’ll encounter:

  • Otherworldly characters
  • Strange rituals
  • Moments of intimate magic
  • A crescendo that erupts into a luminescent parade—featuring massive puppets, strange instruments, and shimmering creatures known as Flickerwermz

These glowing, migrating beings are part of a multiversal mythos whose fate depends on the playful engagement of the audience. Each 90-minute loop is layered seamlessly into Meow Wolf’s fantastical environments, making for a performance that feels both spontaneous and deeply woven into the space.

Unique Every Time

Each location—Denver and Las Vegas—hosts over 15 performers per show: dancers, puppeteers, clowns, and more. New guest artists are introduced every week, ensuring that no two shows are ever the same.

Phenomenomaly is the result of collaboration with an incredible team of national and local creatives, including:

  • Basqo Bim, Iggy & Andy, Kate Major, and Monsters of the Underworld (Costume Designers)
  • Sam Johnson of Colossal Collective (Puppet Project Manager, Designer, Fabricator)

🎟️Each city also showcases a rotating roster of local artists, spotlighted weekly—check the Denver and Las Vegas event pages for full schedules, lineups, and ticket information.

Photo: Meow Wolf

📍 Event Details

  • Dates: June 21 – August 9, 2025
  • Times:
    • Denver: 3–7 p.m. (select dates)
    • Las Vegas: 2–6 p.m. (select dates)
  • Cost: Included with standard admission

About Meow Wolf

More than an arts and entertainment company, Meow Wolf creates extraordinary experiences that blur the line between reality and imagination. With millions of visitors across its locations, Meow Wolf collaborates with hundreds of visionary artists to build stunning, interactive worlds. As a certified B-Corporation, they’re committed to innovation, community, and play.


Step inside Phenomenomaly this summer and become part of a story that shifts with every step, every glance, and every imagination brave enough to follow.

Grief, Grace, and the Signs We’re Given: Kathryn Henry’s Powerful Memoir

‘A Dime to Say I Love You’ will be released July 15, 2025. Photo: Barnes & Noble

📚Book Spotlight: A Dime to Say I Love You by Kathryn Henry
For Readers Navigating Grief, Love, and the Spiritual Unknown

For readers navigating grief, spiritual seekers questioning the nature of love and the afterlife, or anyone who’s ever whispered I miss you into the void―today’s book spotlight is especially for you. (Advantage Media, 2025)

A Dime to Say I Love You: A Journey of Love, Loss, and Spiritual Awakening by Kathryn Henry is a profoundly moving memoir that charts a path through unimaginable heartbreak and into unexpected transformation. It will be released on Tuesday, July 15, 2025.

When Henry lost her wife Lisa to a rare and aggressive cancer, she plunged into a deep well of grief that threatened to consume her. But what followed was more than mourning—it was a spiritual reckoning. This memoir chronicles not only their final days together, but also Kathryn’s unfolding inner journey, marked by raw honesty, resilience, and a search for meaning beyond death.

This is not your typical grief memoir. Grounded in the brutal reality of terminal illness and lifted by transcendent moments of love, humor, and insight, Henry’s voice emerges—shaped by trauma, tempered by devotion, and illuminated by spiritual inquiry. Their life together—renovating homes, hiking in Japan—comes alive on the page, where even the smallest details carry sacred weight. And then, there are the dimes: tiny silver tokens that begin appearing as signs, metaphysical breadcrumbs that hint at Lisa’s enduring presence.

Each chapter blends storytelling with meditative reflection, offering readers space to pause, breathe, and explore their own emotional landscapes. This is a book for anyone who has loved deeply and lost deeply—and is looking for light in the darkness.

For fans of Cheryl Strayed, Joan Didion, and Thich Nhat Hanh, A Dime to Say I Love You doesn’t offer easy answers. What it does offer is resonance: a reminder that pain is not the opposite of love, but its echo.

Kathryn Henry’s journey—from a turbulent youth and high-level corporate career (at lululemon, Gap, Levi’s), to a spiritual awakening forged in the fire of personal loss—is as extraordinary as it is relatable. Her story is a testament to love’s lasting imprint, and the quiet ways the universe may still speak, if we are listening.

Blood, Grit, and Glory: Bloodstorm Featuring Viking Samurai

Survival/martial arts action movie Bloodstorm starring David Kurzhal. Courtesy photo, used with permission.

The Grit and Glory of Survival Martial Arts Movies

Survival martial arts movies captivate audiences with their high-stakes action, physical prowess, and raw human determination. These films blend intense combat with themes of endurance, resilience, and the will to overcome impossible odds.

Whether set in post-apocalyptic worlds, remote jungles, or brutal underground arenas, survival martial arts stories highlight the hero’s journey through both physical and emotional trials. The appeal lies in watching characters adapt, fight, and grow stronger with each challenge.

For many moviegoers, these films offer both escapist thrill and inspiration, celebrating the primal fight for life and the strength found in discipline, courage, and self-reliance.


Now Available: Bloodstorm

Bloodstorm — a gripping new survival martial arts movie — is now available on digital, on demand, and DVD in the US and Canada. Rent/Buy on Amazon Prime Video. (One Tree Entertainment, 2025)

Surrounded by killers, mercy is not an option.

Film Credits:

  • Written by: Rene Perez & Barry Massoni
  • Directed by: Rene Perez
  • Starring:
    • David Kurzhal (a.k.a. Viking Samurai)
    • Michael Nesto
    • Michael Paré (The Virgin Suicides, The Lincoln Lawyer)
    • Richard Tyson (Kindergarten Cop, There’s Something About Mary)

Plot Synopsis:

During a transfer to a remote prison island, a determined young policewoman and a deadly inmate are caught in the middle of a violent prison break. Forced to rely on each other, they must fight through chaos to survive.

Fans of Jean-Claude Van Damme will love this fast-paced, adrenaline-charged action flick.

Bloodstorm still. Courtesy photo, used with permission.

Coming Soon: David Kurzhal vs. Sugar Shane Mosley

David Kurzhal, also known as Viking Samurai and star of The Last Kumite, is stepping into the ring in a high-profile showdown.

Fight Date: July 25, 2025
Location: O2 Arena, London
Opponent: Boxing icon Sugar Shane Mosley
Streaming Audience: Expected to exceed 6 million viewers

🥊 [Click here for event info]

Courtesy photo, used with permission.