I love everything and anything horror. It’s my favorite genre of basically all media. Movies, TV shows, books, comics. You name it. But a few months ago, I discovered this obsession also included podcasts.
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THERE WILL BE SPOILERS! It’s time to return to Earth for my binge-watch of The Good Place Season 3. This recap post is going to cover the first…
Wild Horse is a YA dystopian/superhero novelette by Kyle Richardson. Clocking in at right around 10k words, it’s a very quick read.
One of Jesse’s recent projects is so weird and wonderful, lovingly titled Cadavre Exquis. It started as a bit of a whisper-down-the-lane comic book and has morphed into an entire film experience.
Hello from the other side of the Sartorial Geek’s first fashion challenge #SGFashionFix!! Though the challenge is over, I’m wrapping up by recapping my looks from Week 5.…
This is the first fashion challenge we’ve ever hosted at The Sartorial Geek, and we had no idea how it would go. Doing something new is always scary, and you all blew us away with the level of excitement and participation you brought to this challenge. 149 of you entered, and we had over 1,600 entries over five weeks. Friends, that’s freaking nuts.
We can’t believe it: the final day of our first Sartorial Geek Fashion Challenge is here. You’ve all been amazing. We love you 3000.
I wanted to do these shoots because I want to feel powerful. I think a lot of women (especially those of the nerdy persuasion) can struggle with feeling strong.
This is a very special episode that we’re very excited to finally be able to present to you. For the past few years, we’ve been hitting the con circuit with a panel called Building Your Own Themyscira (Thank you, Chavon Coleman, for being the brains behind this!). We have a rotating lineup of guests who talk about networking in their niche, building community, and actually supporting each other. We were finally able to record this for real at San Diego Comic Con, and we’re so excited to finally share this with you!
We have a thing for indie magazines at The Sartorial Geek, and BUN & TEA’s Kickstarter campaign is a cool twist on a traditional publication. BUN &TEA is…
Seek inspo from your favorite books to create literary themed outfits. They can be your childhood fave, classics, epic poems, YA novels, graphic novels — if you can buy it at a bookstore or check it out at a library, you’re good to go!
After a sex-tape scandal, former Hollywood child star turned Z-lister Chondra Jackson returns to her hometown of Effigy Mound, IL, to find a seemingly impossible crime; a fresh corpse in an ancient Indian burial site. Even weirder, the murder resembles a scene from an episode of her old TV show, Star Cop, a live-action children’s show about a kid detective.
Cindy Moon aka Silk doesn’t get all the love and recognition she deserves. That being said, I had to put together an ensemble inspired by her for Complex…
Refresh your closet by donating anything you haven’t worn in over a year. It’s hard, I know, but we have faith in you! You’ll be amazed at how much space you clear out, and how much easier it will be to get dressed every day with your new curated closet.