‘Weird Ireland: An Unofficial Guide to the Island’ is the new book by Brinsley McNamara. Photo: Barnes & Noble
Travel guides are essential tools for explorers seeking to navigate unfamiliar destinations. They provide detailed insights into local attractions, history, culture, cuisine, and practical travel tips. Whether in print or digital form, these guides help travelers plan their itineraries by highlighting hidden gems and off-the-beaten-path locations, ensuring that visitors experience a destination beyond the typical tourist spots.
For readers who love learning more about specific destinations, including lesser known, but just as fascinating, locations and oddities, consider the new book by Brinsley McNamara that’s all about Ireland’s more eccentric points of interest.
Brinsley McNamara is a writer, video maker and adventurer. He is the protagonist of the Weird Ireland social media channel where he wanders around the Emerald Isles looking for weird and fascinating stuff to document and quests to complete. He plans on clearing Ireland before moving onto elsewhere. Brinsley hails from County Westmeath, a place immortalized in the book “The Valley of the Squinting Windows” by Brinsley McNamara, who also hailed from the same spot. “Weird Ireland: An Unofficial Guide to the Island” is his first book. (Mobius & Laurence King Publishing, 2025)
A hill in County Down that cars roll up? A bridge in County Mayo that plays music? A chair that can cure madness in County Louth? Giant monster sightings on the lakes and seas of Ireland? The sensational summer of the moving Mary statue in County Cork? Even Irish ice pop lore?
From the social media phenomenon Weird Ireland comes a journey through strange and fascinating stories from across the island, as Brinsley McNamara shares his oddity obsession in the distinctive voice fans have come to love – witty, precise, and straight up weird.
UFOS and fairy forts, whispering arches and matchmaking festivals, relics and Sheela na Gigs, standing stones and moving statues, lake monsters and healing rocks, it’s all featured in this strictly off-the-beaten-track journey into the bizarre.
Featuring illustrations by acclaimed Dublin illustrator Eoin Whelehan, this is a book to be cherished by all seekers of the strange, rare and peculiar.
I Heart Willie, a sinister ‘Steamboat Willie’ reimagining sails into theaters for one night only. Courtesy photo, used with permission.
Slasher movies, defined by graphic violence and iconic killers, have a unique appeal to audiences through their intense mix of fear and thrill. These films often focus on a masked antagonist who stalks and murders victims, creating an atmosphere of suspense. The anticipation of the next attack, combined with the catharsis of witnessing characters’ survival or demise, taps into primal emotions. Slasher films also play with the audience’s expectations, blending horror with dark humor and occasionally offering social commentary. For many, the genre provides a controlled escape, where viewers face fear in a safe, fictional environment, making the experience both exciting and entertaining.
Exciting news for slasher film fans:
Hewes Pictures is excited to announce the special One Night Only®, release of I Heart Willie, a Steamboat Willie-inspired horror/slasher, coming exclusively to theaters across North America for One Night Only®, February 26th, 2025. Directed by Alejandro G. Alegre, this chilling origin story presents genre fans with a sinister reimagining of one of the most iconic cartoon characters in history, along with one of the most horrifying love stories of the year. (Gold Dust PR, 2025)
The One Night Only® cinema event will be distributed in the United States and Canada by Rubey Entertainment, LLC. Tickets and showtimes are available online.
Synopsis: Popular YouTubers Daniel and Nico are invited to investigate a haunted property drawn by rumors of a malevolent force. The legend centers around a boy born with deformities, resembling a human-mouse hybrid, who inspired Walt Disney’s Steamboat Willie. Abused and isolated, the boy, now known as Willie, crafts a bodysuit from the skins of trespassers. Over the years, his gruesome legacy fades into folklore—until a series of disappearances sparks renewed interest. As Daniel and Nico set up for a night of thrills, they unknowingly step into a deadly game of survival.
Produced by longtime collaborators Princeton Holt (2050) and David Vaughn (American Rust),the filmwas written by Vaughn, who also stars as Willie. I Heart Willie also features performances by Maya Luna, Micho Camacho, Sergio Rogalto, and Daniela Porras.
“We’re thrilled to bring I Heart Willie to audiences everywhere,” says executive producer Princeton Holt. “This film was made with the fans in mind, and we can’t wait for it to be an unforgettable experience—packed with scares, thrills, and a great time for everyone. We are confident I Heart Willie will become a cult classic, leaving fans talking long after the credits roll. By the way, speaking of end credits, don’t leave to early, or you might miss something.”
I Heart Willie was filmed 100% on location in Michoacán, Mexico, with local producers Liz Sanchez and Arturo Renteria bringing their unique perspectives to the project. The cast and crew, consisting largely of Mexico City residents, worked tirelessly to bring this dark tale to life. The film premiered to a sold-out audience at the Morbido Film Fest in Mexico City, receiving an encore screening due to overwhelming demand. I Heart Willie went on to win Best Actress, Best Actor, and Best Director at various film festivals.
Vestigios de lo Sagrado: A Solo Exhibition By Mitch D’arte is currently on view at the San Benito Cultural Heritage Museum.
The San Benito Cultural Heritage Museum is delighted to introduce the decade-long collection of work by McAllen-based artist Mitch D’arte in her first solo exhibition of this scale in Cameron County. Vestigios de lo Sagrado: A Solo Exhibition by Mitch D’arte is on view from now until April 17, 2025.
Vestigios de lo Sagrado features over 30 paintings and installations — created with collected, donated, and found artifacts. Each of these is a meditation on the role of religious iconography and the role of the individual in the crafting and veneration of them. Inspired by the artist’s relationship with her late mother, there are intentionally unfinished elements that bring some of the work to a halt and invite the viewer to complete the image or reflect on their own relationship to it. In doing so, D’arte is creating a space of not only retrospection but a peek into potential, personal futures. (San Benito Cultural Heritage Museum, 2025)
The opening reception took place on Saturday February 8 and began with a speech from Aleida Garcia, Director of the San Benito Cultural Arts Department (CAD) where she welcomed everyone to the exhibit and expressed her thanks to everyone who worked hard to make it happen. She introduced the artist, Mitch D’Arte, and encouraged guests to ask questions and enjoy the artwork.
Guests to the event were able to enjoy classical and guitar music by Jorge Mascorro, guitar teacher at the San Benito CISD as well as light snacks while mingling with fellow art lovers from the community.
The exhibition captivates with its various religious exhibits as the artist explores the complexities of faith and ritual. It blends traditional religious imagery with contemporary artistry and each piece invites reflection on the intersection of art, spirituality, and cultural identity. D’Arte’s techniques and bold interpretations offer a fresh, profound perspective on the power of sacred visual language. It includes works in mixed media, canvas, and exquisitely delicate veil, some in various stages of completion and vivid colors that bring religious icons to life.
Religious art has captivated art lovers for centuries due to its deep emotional and spiritual resonance. Often depicting divine figures, sacred events, and religious symbolism, it serves as a bridge between the material and the divine. The intricate artistry and vivid colors invoke a sense of reverence and awe and often embodies cultural traditions, offering a window into history, beliefs, and rituals. With its ability to induce profound contemplation, it connects people to universal themes of faith, salvation, and the mysteries of existence, making it deeply compelling for art lovers. Art lovers, this is one exhibition you won’t want to miss. Stop by the San Benito Cultural Heritage Museum to enjoy this exhibition by McAllen’s own Mitch D’arte.
Museum Hours: Monday-Thursday 10a.m. – 4p.m. Fridays 10a.m. – 1p.m.
Guided tours and in-person access are available throughout the exhibit dates, and virtual programs, such as video presentations, interviews, and virtual tours are available through the museum’s social medial platforms.
San Benito Cultural Heritage Museum 250 E. Heywood St. San Benito, TX 78586
Local restaurateur Tatanka Guerrero expands Dreamers & Doers Hospitality Group featuring first concept in San Antonio’s St. Paul Square. Courtesy photo, used with permission.
SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS – El Tigre is thrilled to open the doors of its new coffee shop and café to the general public at a brand new location within St. Paul Square, San Antonio’s historic downtown district that’s evolving into a world-class entertainment and cultural arts destination. (El Tigre, 2025)
Located at 123 Heiman Street, near the intersection of Heiman Street and Hoefgen Avenue, this new brick-and-mortar location at St. Paul Square follows in the footsteps of the beloved flagship coffee shop located in East Austin that opened in 2019.
Business hours at El Tigre at St. Paul Square are 7a.m. to 3p.m. CT daily, where patrons can look forward to a curated menu of specialty drinks from lattes to espressos to cappuccinos to drip coffee, matchas, cold brews, teas, mushroom cacao, and more.
For the food menu, patrons can enjoy breakfast sandwiches, avocado toast, and pastries in the morning with salads, bowls, and sandwich options available for lunch. Fans should stay tuned as this new location will soon roll out an updated menu in the coming weeks.
At the new El Tigre, the team will continue to work with all-natural and organic producers from around the world who specialize in sustainable and ethical farming practices – notably from Brazil and Honduras – while planting roots in the Alamo City to continue their mission of serving Texans through high-quality coffee and warm hospitality.
Courtesy photo, used with permission.
“We welcome all of San Antonio to visit El Tigre, and experience what makes our café so special. It’s not just about the quality coffee we serve, but the community we look to build – one that is inspired by creativity and unity.” – El Tigre’s owner and Dreamers & Doers Hospitality’s founder Tatanka Guerrero
El Tigre at St. Paul Square will continue to be led by local resident and acclaimed restaurateur Tatanka Guerrero through his independently-owned Dreamers and Doers Hospitality Group, where his team will look to work with local producers to uplift the local San Antonio community while tapping international organic producers who share their same commitment to quality, community, and sustainability.
As a proud Chilean-turned-Texan, Guerrero first gained national prominence following his first restaurant Al Campo in Marfa which was preceded by other successful projects in Miami and Los Angeles. Most recently, Guerrero opened the intimate Oaxacan-and-Japanese design-inspired cocktail bar Trona in Austin’s growing Eastside neighborhood, where it quickly grew to prominence as one of the city’s most sought-after and well-designed bars.
Within Dreamers & Doers, other notable Texas concepts include the aforementioned coffee shop El Tigre; wine shop and bar Cork & Screw; tattoo shop Slowpoke Marfa; alfresco food court Camp East; and food truck court Arbor Food Park.
Originally founded in 1778, St. Paul Square is a historic multi-acre district found near downtown San Antonio, Texas, located just one hundred yards north of the Alamodome and a short walk from the Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center.
The District’s name is derived from Old St. Paul Methodist Episcopal Church constructed in the late 1800s. With a rich background rooted in San Antonio’s history, St. Paul Square is developing today into a vibrant entertainment and cultural arts district that showcases the beautiful history and diversity of the Alamo City.
It is home to a wide variety of businesses including locally-owned restaurants, bars, nightclubs, and coffee shops as well as performance venues, hotels, retail, offices, and more.
Alex Cuba releases his new single right before his new US tour. Courtesy photo, used with permission.
Los Angeles, CA. – ®Grammy Award-winning artist, Alex Cuba releases brand new music in time for Valentine’s Day and coinciding with the launch of a tour of the United States. The Cuban/Canadian singer-songwriter announces the release of the first single for his upcoming 2025 album. (Vesper Public Relations, 2025)
“El Día Más Triste” is about transforming hurt into understanding. Feelings of love are joyous, wondrous events in our lives, spontaneous and beautiful. Its shadow side, those moments of betrayal, hurt and emptiness are no less important in how they create growth and urgency in our lives. “El Día Más Triste” shows the depth of sorrow, the pain of a ruptured relationship, and the process of rumination and inner conflict surrounding the confusion. “Es Amor” (it’s love) Alex remarks in the chorus at the conclusion of his self-reflection. An equally poignant part of our Valentine’s Day celebration is that side of love, that when it is missing, leaves a hole in our hearts.
The video was filmed in Miami with Cuban director Yeandro Tamayo. Warm intimacy invites the viewer into his healing journey through sad moments.
Alex Cuba’s U.S. Tour — No More Empty Words —At the heart of his ability to charm anything that breathes is Alex’s mastery of a deeper, more important language. The dude speaks joy. And it doesn’t’ matter if it’s Tito Puente joy or Stevie Wonder joy; it’s contagious. It shines through songs he’s co-written with Nelly Furtado and Jason Mraz. It’s the north star of his compositions.
Wherever his songs start their journey–in the land of lust, deep affection, or even melancholy–they know where they’re headed. Their path leads to a deep, shimmering gladness that everyone wishes was their native tongue. It’s this undeniable exuberance, expressed with masterful musicianship that has catapulted Alex to the highest levels of global critical acclaim. It’s what led this fiercely independent artist to 2 Juno awards, 4 Latin Grammys, and a 2022 Grammy for Best Latin Pop Album.
Just like his songs elicit “la-la-las” from audiences without a translator, they woo critics without a middleman. The magic he makes with melody and rhythm can’t be held back. Because in the end, whether in times of trouble or celebration, people everywhere want to go where Alex’s songs are going, to an unconditional sense of home, belonging, and bliss.
U.S. TOUR DATES February 11/12 – Seattle, WA, Jazz Alley February 14 – Corvallis, OR February 15 – Portland, OR, Old Church February 18 – Beverly Hills, CA, Vibrato February 20 – Oakland, CA, Yoshi’s March 21 – Mamaroneck, NY, Emelin Theatre March 22 – Queens, NY, Kupferberg Centre for the Arts March 23 – Baltimore, MD, Creative Alliance March 26 – Orlando, FL, Judson’s Live March 28 – Gainesville, FL, University of Florida March 29 – Fort Myers, FL, Alliance for the Arts March 30 – Memphis, TN, Buckman Center for the Arts April 2 – Decatur, GA, Eddies Attic April 3 – Birmingham, AL, Alys Stephens Center April 4 – La Grange, GA, Purelife Studios April 5 – Cary, NC, Cary Arts Center
Though raised in Artemisa, an hour outside of Havana, Alex Cuba’s artistry is as far-flung as the place he has settled and lived for over fifteen years: Smithers, BC, 14 hours north of Vancouver. His music at once incorporates his roots and is a unique amalgam of styles, having collaborated with artists ranging from Jason Mraz to Ron Sexsmith and Nelly Furtado; and bringing together melodies, pop-soul hooks, and rock chords in songs that may seem to bear little resemblance to traditional Cuban form.
A forward-thinking, indie-minded artist, Alex has amassed a steadily growing following among critics and fans. He has over 20 awards and nominations to his name, including four Latin Grammys, two Juno Awards, and, in 2022, his first Grammy Award from a total of four career Grammy nominations.
Alex carries his Cuba within, incorporating subtle jazz influences gained from his early years as a bass player in Cuba. His tasteful, sophisticated chords and lyrics express his poetry in an undeniably Cuban way. His growing body of work defines a unique musical place in the Latin diaspora.
Media Accolades: “…Best performance – Alex Cuba.” – National Post “Staying true to his Spanish language Folk-Funk-Rock hybrid has paid off.” – Billboard “Wicked guitar, undeniably soulful vocals. His package is simple and he wears it well” – popmatters.com “He’s like Marvin Gaye singing soul to a new generation” – Boston Globe “A master at conveying emotions through songs.” – Vancouver Sun “(Alex) Cuba is a groundbreaking figure, which may say something about the process of giving roots music a cosmopolitan polish” – Nashville Scene “Sublime is, a consummately crafted and beautiful offering” – Sounds and Colours
Bakery Lorraine has several delectable sweet treats for your sweetie this Valentine’s Day. Photo: Bakery Lorraine, used with permission.
Valentine’s Day, celebrated on February 14th, is a time to honor love and affection. While traditionally associated with romantic love, it’s a day for expressing care to family, friends, and even pets. Couples often exchange flowers, chocolates, or gifts, while others enjoy dinner dates or special outings. Many people send heartfelt cards, whether hand-made or store-bought, to express their feelings. In some cultures, the day extends beyond romance, with acts of kindness and appreciation for loved ones. Others may opt for a quiet evening, watching movies or creating personalized gifts, making it a day filled with love in all its forms. If you’re in the San Antonio area, here are some exciting ways to celebrate the big day with your loved one.
Bakery Lorraine
For foodies looking forward to delectable Valentine’s sweets, Bakery Lorraine has pastries exclusive to the Valentine’s Day holiday available in-store at all locations. (Bakery Lorraine, 2025)
Additionally, guests who purchase macaron boxes only on Friday, February 14 will receive a pink or white rose. 6 count Macaron Boxes will receive a singular choice of rose with purchase and 12 count Macaron Boxes will receive two roses while supplies last. Pastries and roses are available at all Bakery Locations.
Kimpton Santo
Experience a curated culinary experience and luxury accommodations for Valentine’s Day at Kimpton Santo. Guests can choose between the options below at Kimpton to celebrate the holiday. (Kimpton Santo, 2025)
An overnight Valentine’s Day stay in one of Kimpton’s Historic Luxury Suites with original 1850s architectural features. Reservations for the historic suites can be made online.
Tenfold Rooftop Bar is hosting three nights of customizable cocktails and the most charming views of the San Antonio skyline in the city. From Thursday February 13 until Saturday, February 15, guests can bring their gals, pals, significant others, and everyone in between to be able to print out customizable images on select cocktails. Reservations can be made online.
Dean’s Steak & Seafood is offering guests a Santo Valentin package that can be added from Thursday February 13 until Saturday, February 15. The package includes a half bottle of bubbles for two upon arrival at the restaurant and a box of truffles as a parting gift. Reservations can be made online.
InterContinental San Antonio Riverwalk
Celebrate love with several offerings perfect for every kind of date night. Guests can choose how they’d like to spend their special day with one or more of what InterContinental San Antonio has to offer. (InterContinental San Antonio Riverwalk, 2025)
The Date Night on the River Room Package: Guests can upgrade their luxury accommodations with pick-up from the exclusive boat stop on Pecan St., where guests can enjoy an enchanting riverboat cruise on the luminous San Antonio Riverwalk. Guests can also enjoy decadent French macarons, specialty chocolate bonbons, pate de fruit, and champagne that will be provided in-room.
Love & Chocolate with Chef Gonzo: For one-night-only (February 14, 2025), Netflix’s Bake Squad Chef Chocolatier Gonzo Jimenez will present a six-course tasting menu inspired by chocolate and cacao in collaboration with InterContinental San Antonio’s Executive Chef Andres Farias. Perfect for Galentine’s, date night, or just satisfying a sweet tooth, the rich prix-fixe menu will be available at InterContinental San Antonio’s in-house American Brasserie, Cavalier, for $150 per person, with reservations available here.
At InterContinental’s immersive Deco Bar, guests can enjoy the “Roses for My Lover” cocktail. Visitors who seek out the adorned cocktail can expect a balance of sweet and tart flavors that make the heart (and your loved one) happy.
Plaza San Antonio Hotel & Spa
Indulge in an unforgettable Valentine’s Day celebration at Corinne San Antonio. Love is in the air and Corinne is offering guests two dining options for the holiday. (Plaza San Antonio Hotel & Spa, 2025)
$90 3-Course Dining Experience: Reservations and walk-ins are welcome for the 3-course dinner experience at Corinne from Thursday, February 13 until Saturday, February 15. Reservations can be made online.
$150 VIP Exclusive Chef’s Table Menu: Join Corinne on Friday, February 14 for an exclusive ticketed 6-course dinner in Corinne’s private dining room. Seating is limited and reservations can be made online.
Chef Jason Dady Restaurants
Guests can enjoy special coursed dinners at Range, Jardin, Tre Trattoria, and Roca & Martillo for Valentine’s Day on Friday, February 14. Each restaurant will offer a glass of sparkling wine to start, accompanied by delicious dishes that are perfect for celebrating the special someone in your life. (Chef Jason Dady Restaurants, 2025)
Range – a five-course dinner for $100 per person inspired by Tuscan Italian flavors. 125 E. Houston St. San Antonio, TX 78205 Prix Fixe Dinner: 4p.m. to 10p.m.
Tre Trattoria – the coursed dinner is $100 per person and will feature signature dishes. 200 W. Jones Ave. San Antonio, TX 78215 Prix Fixe Dinner: 4 to 10 p.m.
Jardín – Valentine’s Day’s exclusive Mediterranean-inspired meal at $85 per person. 555 Funston Place San Antonio, TX 78209 Prix Fixe Dinner: 4 to 8 p.m.
Roca & Martillo – will offer a four-course Valentine’s Day dinner for $99 per person. 1 Spurs Way San Antonio, TX 78256 Prix Fixe Dinner: 4 to 11 p.m.
Wine pairings are available for each dinner at $40 per person. There are also aperitifs available for purchase on each menu. Each meal’s price does not include tax or gratuity.
iFLY Indoor Skydiving
The perfect romantic adventures start with the Valentine’s Day – Up In the Air package. Guests are encouraged to make a reservation for an unconventional Valentine’s Day celebration with their loved one. (iFLY Indoor Skydiving, 2025)
The Valentine’s Day – Up In The Air Package features 20% off of four flights, ideal to share between two people and all photos and videos from the experience that will make standout Instagram content. This promotion is available to buy and fly from now through February 17 and can be booked online.
Hotel Contessa
Hotel Contessa will offer romantic specials at their on-site full-service spa and River Walk restaurant Ambler Texas Kitchen. (Hotel Contessa, 2025)
Throughout the month of February, both hotel guests and the public can reserve the 50-minute It Takes Two couples massage at The Spa at Hotel Contessa for $300 per couple (normally $360 per couple). The It Takes Two couples massage can be booked HERE.
For couples looking to celebrate Valentine’s Day with a romantic dinner, Ambler Texas Kitchen’s Executive Chef Mike Collins will offer a three-course prix fixe menu on Friday, February 14, and Saturday, February 15. For $75 per person, guests will receive a starter, main course and dessert. For an additional $10 per glass, couples can enjoy a celebratory prosecco toast. Walk-ins are accepted, but reservations are encouraged and can be made via OpenTable.
And for those looking to extend their stay at Hotel Contessa can take advantage of special discounts for Texas residents, educators and military personnel. More information on Hotel Contessa’s stay packages can be found HERE.
Thompson San Antonio – Riverwalk
Couples can escape into romance and luxury with the Lust and Leisure Package. Available February 1–28, 2025, this curated experience offers indulgence and pampering in the heart of downtown San Antonio. Rising 20 stories above the Riverwalk, the hotel blends modern sophistication with elevated amenities like a rooftop restaurant, serene spa, and panoramic views, making it the ideal retreat for Valentine’s Day or a romantic getaway. This offer is valid for stays from February 1–28, 2025, so couples can plan their romance-filled escape anytime during the month of February. (Thompson San Antonio – Riverwalk, 2025)
Hiatus Day Spa • Med Spa
Couples can relax with a Love Birds couples massage. The 90-minute Love Birds couple massage begins with a crushed rose petal and organic sugar foot soak, heartwarming hot stone shoulder massage, then relax side-by-side in a couples massage with Hiatus’s house-blended love potion of rose, jasmine, vetiver and cocoa butter. Take flight with EarlyBird Full Spectrum CBD Gummies and a glass of bubbles to float through the rest of your day. Bookings can be made here for $399 per couple or $298 for those who are H-Circle members ($433 value). (Hiatus Day Spa • Med, 2025)
The story is set in Plainview, New Jersey, where Hunter Key is a member of the Pests, an underground criminal organization. They are just one of the gangs that control the city and their corruption runs deep. Hunter is an Informant and recently, he has sat in at the Inner Circle’s meeting and is hoping to someday be the leader. He sees them as family, and family means everything. Before that can happen, he is given a big job: kidnap Locklyn Elwell, the only child of the wealthy Elwell Enterprises, for ransom.
Locklyn Elwell doesn’t want to inherit the family business, but for now has to go along with what her distant parents dictate, even if it means taking a slap or two to the face. She has mad computer skills, which she uses to bypass the security cameras on the estate and has tried to run away several times. Her constant entourage of security guards include Dayton, who is more of a father figure than her own father. She has been homeschooled her whole life, but now her parents are sending her to Plainview Academy. At first she doesn’t have any friends, but eventually she gains the friendship and acceptance of a small group of outcasts.
Hunter tries to get close to Locklyn at school and waits for the perfect time to get her away but the more time they spend together, the less he wants to complete the job. Not to mention that his reality is shattered when he finds out what the Pests do when no one is looking and that there’s more to Locklyn than meets the eye.
This is Part 1 of The Whole Times series of books, four in total and a captivating and promising start to the series. The story revolves around a group of diverse characters navigating complex emotions and situations, with a particular focus on love, loss, and self-discovery. The writing is emotive, drawing readers into the world of the characters and making them feel every moment of the journey. “The blackness in his wandering eyes match the blackness of the night surrounding us.”
The characters of Hunter and Locklyn are relatable and multi-dimensional, struggling with inner conflicts that feel authentic and modern. The relationships in the book—whether romantic, familial, or friendships—are examined at length, highlighting the tenderness and the intensity of human connection.
The pacing is well-balanced, with moments of reflection and tension that keep the action moving. It is written in the 1st person point of view, including Hunter, Locklyn, Zachni, Dayton, and others, so we see the world through their eyes and hints at unreliable narrators. While the first part in the series leaves readers wanting more, it sets the stage for an exciting continuation of the story.
Overall, “The Whole Time: Part 1″ explores the themes of family, love, identity, and coming of age. Fans of contemporary romance, mystery, suspense, and character-driven narratives will find it a compelling read.
“I feel small under the weight of his stare. Weak. Like a tiny animal being hunted. His eyes study me as if calculating my every move.”
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Rating: 5 out of 5.
*The author was contacted for an honest review of this book. The views and opinions expressed here belong solely to her.
‘Listen to Your Sister’ by Neena Viel. Photo: Barnes & Noble
Neena Viel is a horror writer who lives in a cabin in the Washingtonian woods with her husband and the best dog on the planet. Her passion for philanthropy (almost) rivals her love for ghost stories. For fans of Jordan Peele’s films, Stranger Things, and The Other Black Girl, “Listen To Your Sister”is a laugh-out-loud, deeply terrifying, and big-hearted speculative horror novel from electrifying debut talent Neena Viel. (Barnes & Noble, 2025)
“Listen To Your Sister” – Twenty-five year old Calla Williams is struggling since becoming guardian to her brother, Jamie. Calla is overwhelmed and tired of being the one who makes sacrifices to keep the family together. Jamie, full of good-natured sixteen-year-old recklessness, is usually off fighting for what matters to him or getting into mischief, often at the same time. Dre, their brother, promised he would help raise Jamie–but now the ink is dry on the paperwork and in classic middle-child fashion, he’s off doing his own thing. And through it all, The Nightmare never stops haunting Calla: recurring images of her brothers dying that she is powerless to stop.
When Jamie’s actions at a protest spiral out of control, the siblings must go on the run. Taking refuge in a remote cabin that looks like it belongs on a slasher movie poster rather than an AirBNB, the siblings now face a new threat where their lives–and reality–hang in the balance. Their sister always warned them about her nightmares. They really should have listened.
“A knockout debut.” -Ashley Winstead
“Incredibly original and seriously scary.” – Nick Medina
“A brilliant fever-dream of a novel that effortlessly dances between horror, literary, and family saga—sure to appeal to fans of Grady Hendrix, Tananarive Due, Mona Awad, and Stephen King.” – Maria Dong
Set up as a journal/memoir, it begins on Sunday November 3, 2002 where Zett establishes that authors don’t write books, that instead, they write manuscripts that publishers turn into books that hopefully sell copies. This sets the tone upfront as he combines his personal story of becoming a published author with reflections on topics such as human sexuality, the intricacies of the human soul, the challenges facing the book industry, and the ongoing debate about marijuana legalization.
His philosophical musings center around the three sides of our humanity: the body, mind, and soul, and how if we go through life with an open mind, we can establish a deeper connection with others. By sharing his personal struggles, such as the challenges of owning a small business with his wife, dealing with his father’s health problems, and balancing work and family, he connects with readers on a deeper level.
I appreciate his candidness and his ability to approach complex and often controversial subjects with a sense of depth and understanding. He doesn’t shy away from his own vulnerabilities, offering an authentic and sometimes raw portrayal of his experiences. This book challenges readers to reconsider societal norms and rethink their own perspectives on issues like sex and the soul. Especially insightful is his ‘live and let live’ view of life, but he also emphasizes personal accountability: “If you don’t hold onto your personal reins, who does?”
One of the most fascinating aspects is his commentary on the book industry, giving readers a behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to become a published author in today’s rapidly changing world. His unique insights make the book a valuable resource for aspiring writers and anyone interested in the evolving landscape of the literary world.
By using a stream-of-consciousness narrative style that he calls Extreme Creative Nonfiction, and presented in a memoir/journaling format, he relates to readers in an informal and personal way. It’s almost as if he’s speaking to them directly, albeit with a few curse words here and there. Be advised that his discussions on sex can get honest but descriptive.
The language is vivid and humorous: “Sometimes, I go off like the popcorn kernels in a microwavable bag of Explode-O-Pop Popping Corn…” Since the narrative switches back and forth between his personal story and his professional struggles to make it as an author, it can be hard to follow at times, but it fits with the journal-like presentation.
Overall, “Connecting the Web of Humanity” is an engaging, thought-provoking work that will resonate with readers interested in exploring life’s biggest questions. It is recommended for fans of philosophy and social sciences who also appreciate learning about the reality of getting published.
“Everybody is their own individual. Everything is what it is. And we are what we are. People are people.”
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Rating: 4 out of 5.
*The author was contacted for an honest review of this book. The views and opinions expressed here belong solely to her.
The Baby in the Basket is the chilling new gothic horror movie starring Amber Doig-Thorne. Courtesy photo, used with permission.
Gothic horror movies captivate audiences with their eerie atmosphere, dark settings, and psychological tension. Set in crumbling mansions, foggy landscapes, or ancient castles, these films evoke a sense of dread and mystery. Themes of isolation, madness, and the supernatural are often explored, blending the fear of the unknown with the human psyche’s darkest corners. The use of vivid imagery, such as shadowy figures and mysterious creatures, intensifies the feeling of vulnerability. Audiences are drawn to gothic horror for its ability to transport them into a world where fear lingers in every corner, offering a thrilling escape into the macabre.
Shepka Productions, in partnership with Flickering Myth, are delighted to announce the release of new chilling, gothic horror The Baby in the Basket. The feature will be available on Digital in the UK and USA, and on DVD (UK only) from February 17th. (Strike Media, 2025)
The Baby in the Basket features a stellar cast of horror favorites including Amber Doig-Thorne (Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey), Michaela Longden (How to Kill Monsters), Elle O’Hara (Cara), Lisa Riesner (No Dogs Allowed) and Nathan Shepka (Dead Before They Wake). Also starring veteran British talent Annabelle Lanyon (Legend), with Maryam d’Abo (The Living Daylights) and Paul Barber (The Full Monty).
It’s 1944 and World War Two rages on. The sisters of St. Augustine’s, a convent on a remote Scottish island, are preparing for an incoming storm. One night a cloaked figure leaves a baby in a basket and disappears, never to be seen again.
The nuns take in the boy, and agree to look after him until the storm passes when they will take the child to the mainland for permanent care. However, after a night under their watch, unsettling things begin to happen with the newest addition to the convent. Sister Agnes (Amber Doig-Thorne) suspects the child is the spawn of Satan, causing her to be locked away for fear that she’s been driven mad by the isolation.
But increasingly strange occurrences lead the sisters to question their faith and everything they believe, they wonder has Sister Agnes fallen victim to the desolation of the remote island setting or was there really weight in her suspicions?
The Baby in the Basket is directed by Nathan Shepka and Andy Crane from a script written by Tom Jolliffe (Cinderella’s Revenge, Renegades). The film is produced by Shepka Productions, Flickering Myth, and Hidden Ridge Productions, in association with Jolliffe Productions and Nerdly UK.
The Baby in the Basket will be available to own or rent on digital download in the UK and US and to own on DVD (for the UK only) from 17th February.
Pre-order your UK copy of the DVD on Amazon or HMV.
The Baby in the Basket still. Courtesy photo, used with permission.