December 5, 2018
Verses of a Dirty Old Man: A Review of What Matters Most is How Well You Walk Through the Fire by Charles Bukowski
What Matters Most is How Well You Walk Through the Fire by Charles Bukowski (HarperCollins, March 2009) I feel that this is a work that is deserving…
December 4, 2018
Girls Chat is, Like, Soooooo Cool!
NOTE FROM THE EDITORS: We wouldn't ordinarily insert ourselves into someone else's work, but this submission can't be understood without some…
November 4, 2018
What Happened to Pro Wrestling?
The evolution of professional wrestling has been, for lack of a better term, a roller coaster. As of right now, I feel as if we’re going down very…
October 11, 2018
Women Without Chests: A Review of The Pussy by Delicious Tacos and Game by Roosh Valizadeh
The Pussy by Delicious Tacos (Self-published, July 2016) Game by Roosh Valizadeh (Self-published, September 2018) It seemed dead obvious when I began…
September 29, 2018
American History Z: A Review of Shot Caller
How does a man show ultimate loyalty to his family? Shot Caller explores this question through the lens of a middle-class man thrust into the extreme…
September 26, 2018
The Way of the Gang: A Review of American Animals
The heist film occupies an unusual place in the public’s mind. Usually a tale of rag-tag criminals who come together against a greater evil to rob…
September 20, 2018
Thunder from the Gods: A Review of Bronze Age Mindset by Bronze Age Pervert
Bronze Age Mindset by Bronze Age Pervert (Self-published, June 2018) Two months ago, I bought Bronze Age Mindset, the debut book from dissident right…
September 12, 2018
The Short, Mediocre Life of David Foster Wallace
On this day ten years ago, David Foster Wallace went into his garage, tied a noose, slung it around his neck, and kicked the chair away. The literary…
May 30, 2018
Fear of an Incel Planet: How Michel Houellebecq’s Whatever Predicted Our Sexual Dystopia
Whatever by Michel Houellebecq (Serpent's Tail, May 2011) When I was a teenager, I attended a private Catholic school that was known for its athletic…
May 24, 2018
Fifty Shades of Meds: A Review of The Pisces by Melissa Broder
The Pisces by Melissa Broder (Hogarth Press, May 2018) Since hocking our first loogie on a cave wall, mankind (collective puppetry art stuck its paw…