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Book Review: β€œGoddess of Filth” by V. Castro

Book Review: β€œGoddess of Filth” by V. Castro

Goddess of Filth is the first book I’ve read by V. Castro, and it definitely won’t be the last. Five friends, Lourdes, Fernanda, Ana, Perla, and Pauline, perform a sΓ©ance, mimicking what they’ve seen in The Craft, looking to have a little fun before they graduate and their lives change.

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Book Review: 'β€œCoyote Songs” by Gabino Iglesias
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Book Review: 'β€œCoyote Songs” by Gabino Iglesias

With our current political climate being what it is in our country, this book is one I couldn’t possibly recommend highly enough. It can be incredibly easy for people in places of privilege to remain removed and disconnected from what’s happening around them by putting down their phones or turning off their TVs, but it’s important to remain aware and engaged – even if it isn’t always easy.

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Hispanic Heritage Month: Artist Spotlight SΓΊa AgapΓ©

Hispanic Heritage Month: Artist Spotlight SΓΊa AgapΓ©

SΓΊa’s body of work features surrealistic illustrations with a dark cosmic flair. By employing big swathes of colour and dramatically bold, thick black lines and shapes, SΓΊa creates work that utilizes the vast blackness of negative space to provide a contrast of light and dark to flip the imposing dread and emptiness of seemingly infinite space into something wondrous and magical.

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Hispanic Heritage Month: Spotlight on Artist and Illustrator Jorge Garza aka Qetza

Hispanic Heritage Month: Spotlight on Artist and Illustrator Jorge Garza aka Qetza

Jorge Garza is the author and illustrator of the bilingual horror-comic β€œWrath of the Giver” and a featured artist in the β€œTales from the Cryptic Closet #1” comic book. His entire body of illustrations and designs are directly influenced by Latinx heritage from the Americas, featuring bold tribal designs and traditional Aztec elements of design.

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