Zanta: The Living Legend Reviewed In This Magazine
Zanta Team Risky Fuel has infiltrated another organization. This time it’s old school print style in This Magazine for my review of Jason Kieffer’s graphic novel Zanta: The Living Legend about the...
View ArticleFifty Shades Of MMA Is A Real Thing
50 Shades Of MMA Mixed martial arts erotica is a real thing. We know this because Sarah spoke to Charity Parkerson, the author of the Undefeated series of novels. To read the story head over to...
View ArticleClint Malarchuk On Mental Health: ‘It Doesn’t Matter How Tough You Are, It...
Clint Malarchuk, the 1986-87 Rendez-Vous All-Star. Clint Malarchuk, the former NHL goaltender best known for suffering a gruesome skate-slash-to-the-neck injury in his playing days, recently attended...
View Article‘Pride In Travel': Chasing Manchester City Football Club Supporters Around...
Darryl Webster, Manchester City Football Club supporter The 2013-14 season was one of the greatest ever for longtime fans of the Manchester City Football Club. The team, fully revitalized after more...
View ArticleWhen Callaghan Knocked Out Hemingway, Proved He Was A Sore Loser
Hemingway boxing. In the rarefied world of literary stars who like to physically fight each other, there’s one tale with more layers to it than most — the time Canadian author Morley Callaghan knocked...
View ArticleSherlock Holmes’ Bartitsu Is A Thing At Music Festivals Now
Bartitsu Master detective Sherlock Holmes also happens to be the master of a fighting style called bartitsu. This relatively unknown martial arts style is experiencing a moment right now, in part...
View ArticleHannibal Lecter’s Combat Skills
Hannibal Lecter, not just a surgeon Much has been made about literary/film/television villain Hannibal Lecter’s skills at mental manipulation and creative cannibalism. Until recently, though, most...
View ArticleAbout The Good Book Drive
Lana Gay, of the Good Book Drive Throughout the month of February an initiative to hand out free books to underprivileged youth called A Good Book Drive has been mobilizing the likes of Erica Ehm and...
View ArticleRemembering Boxing Writer Katherine Dunn
Katherine Dunn Geek Love author and exceptional boxing writer Katherine Dunn passed away recently at age 70. Dunn not only busted up a lot of gender expectation by writing about boxing, she also took...
View ArticleSarah In ‘The Broadview Anthology of Expository Prose’
Broadview Anthology Sarah has a contribution in The Broadview Anthology of Expository Prose – Third Canadian Edition. It’s kind of a big deal considering the collection also has pieces from Margaret...
View ArticleJohn le Carré’s Sad Spies Represent A Better Masculinity
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy The Risky Fuel household is particularly pro-John le Carré and pretty much support all the author does while writing about spies with father issues who constantly get betrayed...
View ArticleBest Canadian Sports Writing 2017
Best Canadian Sports Writing, available via ECW Press. As the year winds down, please consider this a friendly reminder that Sarah had multiple stories published in the Best Canadian Sports Writing...
View ArticleBruce Lee Biography Arrives 45 Years After His Death
Bruce Lee in action Last month was the 45th anniversary of martial arts action star Bruce Lee’s death. One of the ways the occasion is being marked is with a thorough biography being released called...
View ArticleMusic Gossiping On The Danko Jones Podcast
Danko Jones podcast One of my favourite thing I worked on this year was helping edit international rock ‘n’ roll star Danko Jones’ new book I’ve Got Something To Say. To help promote said book Danko...
View ArticleAwesome Music Project Uses Feel-Good Stories To Fund Music Therapy
The Awesome Music Project When the Awesome Music Project Canada: Songs Of Hope And Happiness book was released this fall it had two goals: a) Share the 111 stories from people across Canada (including...
View ArticleThe Strombo Show Features Sarah For Autism Awareness Month
Strombo, isolated. The spirit of the radio and dang program on the airwaves The Strombo Show had Sarah on the show recently as a kick-off to Autism Awareness Month. The episode, dubbed the...
View ArticleDiarrhea, Mechanical Horses, Ghost Taco Bells And More: 10 Sarah Hit Stories
Sarah in Portmeirion, where The Prisoner was filmed. Sarah’s first book I Overcame My Autism And All I Got Was This Lousy Anxiety Disorder: A Memoir is being released April 18, 2020. Below is a small...
View ArticleHow To Buy ‘I Overcame My Autism And All I Got Was This Lousy Anxiety...
I Overcame My Autism And All I Got Was This Lousy Anxiety Disorder: A Memoir Sarah’s first book I Overcame My Autism And All I Got Was This Lousy Anxiety Disorder: A Memoir (Douglas & McIntyre) is...
View ArticleSarah Has A Carrd Now
Those looking to keep track of Sarah’s activities related to I Overcame My Autism And All I Got Was This Lousy Anxiety Disorder: A Memoir and other high-profile writing activities she’s up to may want...
View ArticleThe Dune Colouring Book That Saved My Childhood
Dune, the books, the movies, the world-building masterpiece created by author Frank Herbert, has long been an obsession for the Risky Fuel household. Ahead of Denis Villeneuve’s Dune movie adaptation...
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