Supernatural at the Doctor: Comparing The Exorcist and The Shining
by John Hug Dear doctor, this is (at least) the seventh first sentence for this article. Don’t worry, this is not going to be a recursive article about the process…

by John Hug Dear doctor, this is (at least) the seventh first sentence for this article. Don’t worry, this is not going to be a recursive article about the process…

Boston, MA—March 10, 2026 Ruadán Books is delighted to announce that it has signed a deal with Jamal Hodge to publish Shards of Gotham: New York City Through the Looking…

Boston, MA — March 3, 2026 Ruadán Books is delighted to announce that it has signed a deal with author Elena Pavlova, via Kalin M. Nenov with the Human Library,…

by S.L. Dove Cooper “Can I name a character Ieësalwin or Nieëske? Do I need to spell it Ysalwyn or Neeska or something like that so fantasy readers are more…
Ruadán (pronounced ROO-ah-dawn) Books derives its name from the Irish god of Mystery and Espionage. He is the son of Bres & Brigit. He met his fate when he was sent to spy for the Formorians by his father. He infiltrated Goibhniu’s weapons foundry and found him engaged in the craft of spear‑making. Grabbing one of the magical weapons, he stuck it into the Great Armorer. But the spy was unaware of the weapon’s proper use, and Goibhniu calmly pulled the spear out and slayed the wayward spy. When Brigit discovered that her son had been slain, her wailing was such that it started the tradition of keening, used ever since at Irish wakes.
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