The Wednesday Painting
A new painting – Brusho paint and ink. Continue reading The Wednesday Painting
A new painting – Brusho paint and ink. Continue reading The Wednesday Painting
Had a free afternoon, so photographed some paint in water. It’s Brusho paint which is a powder pigment. Continue reading Paint in Water
Originally posted on The Booked Unicorn:
Hey guys, Today i would be reviewing Strange Secrets, the book was provided by the author in exchange for an honest review. So thank you author-san ( and Secretary- san too) Author: Mike Russell… Continue reading Book Review: Strange Secrets
He is the kin of the jungle’s lords, and heir to the secrets of hoary and sinister Africa. The Sphinx is his cousin, and he speaks her language; but he is more ancient than the Sphinx, and remembers that which she hath forgotten. Continue reading Short Story Saturday – The Cats of Ulthar
This week’s album is Gorillaz’ Demon Days. Continue reading The Thursday Album: Demon Days
It should be compulsory to listen to this once a week. Continue reading The Sunday Song – Bennie And The Jets
Originally posted on Joyful Antidotes:
Isn’t it always nice to receive an old friend? Today, I am happy to have Mike Russell, formerly of my?Strungballs review, back?on Joyful Antidotes. The latest offering from weird-fiction author Mike is Strange Medicine, a… Continue reading Book Review: Strange Medicine by Mike Russell
This week’s doodle is my own 🙂 I use chance methods to create my drawings and poems and I’d love to hear from others who do the same! Continue reading Doodle Tuesday
Originally posted on Bunny’s Pause:
I was given this book in exchange for an honest review Once again I swan dive into the depths of the strange and alluring world of Mike Russell. I chat with satisfaction, have a little dance with paranoia and dine with diversity over a roof top view of the universe. Prepare to have you mind blown, literally. You will find pieces of your brain scattered beautifully upon the page. It’s quite liberating, to expand the mind and turn those cogs manually for once. To see behind the facade of everyday life, ask those questions… Continue reading Nothing Is Strange-Mike Russell Book Review