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The Atlantean Archive: Retro Books & Shows
Posted 1 week ago

As you probably already know, a few days ago, a two-minute clip was released from the new Salem's Lot, which is scheduled to debut on Max on October third. I took a few days to digest it, consider the comments floating around on the Internet about it, and was about to post a video with my own thoughts on it; but now I hear that we're also about to get a trailer release (finally!). For that reason, I'm going to hold off commenting on it for now.

In the meantime, if you haven't seen the clip, take a look at it. If you have seen it, let me know your thoughts on it.

www.joblo.com/salems-lot-clip/

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The Atlantean Archive: Retro Books & Shows
Posted 1 month ago

BookTube is currently celebrating "Garbaugust," a whole month of reading trashy fiction! The following is my own trashy book, "Descendent Darkness," a retro-style horror novel you can download for free from Amazon for the next few days. Check it out, and if you've read it, consider leaving a review. Indie authors (even trashy ones) appreciate all the support they can get. Thanks in advance!

You can listen to a reading of the novel's prologue here: https://youtu.be/FRV3oOyAh_g

Amazon Kindle Link: a.co/d/4M3v3JH

#GarbAugust #GarbAugust2024 #Horror #Retro

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The Atlantean Archive: Retro Books & Shows
Posted 3 months ago

What kind of content do you prefer when it comes to reviews? Would you rather have hosted content, such as I do with most of my videos; or do you prefer narration, such as I did with my Night Stalker retrospective? Or do you think I should switch back and forth for variety?

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The Atlantean Archive: Retro Books & Shows
Posted 4 months ago

I came across a neat find today at a thrift store. "Yesterday's Son" is one of the best Star Trek novels I've read, and I already have a copy of it; but although this one is pretty beat up, I grabbed it anyway because it's signed by the author, A.C. Crispin.

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The Atlantean Archive: Retro Books & Shows
Posted 6 months ago

I caught The Eagles tonight in Charlotte, North Carolina. A good time, even from the nosebleed seats.

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The Atlantean Archive: Retro Books & Shows
Posted 7 months ago

For the month of February, I'm offering a free PDF of my retro-style vampire novel "Descendent Darkness" in exchange for leaving an honest review on Amazon. If you're interested, drop me a line here: atlanteanarchive73@gmail.com. If you enjoy the book, please share it around. Every little bit of exposure helps unknown authors like myself! Thanks in advance.

You can listen to a reading of the novel's prologue here: https://youtu.be/FRV3oOyAh_g

Amazon Kindle Link: a.co/d/4M3v3JH

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The Atlantean Archive: Retro Books & Shows
Posted 8 months ago

If you had "time enough at last," what would be up first on your reading list? What retro-type shows would you go back and re-watch?

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The Atlantean Archive: Retro Books & Shows
Posted 10 months ago

We passed 1,000 subscribers today! Thanks to all of you who have helped make this possible! I'll return with new content shortly. In the meantime, let me know if there is any particular content you'd like to see me cover in the future. Thanks again!

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The Atlantean Archive: Retro Books & Shows
Posted 10 months ago

What were a few of your favorite books when you were growing up (say, up to age 14)? Mine were "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea" and "From the Earth to the Moon," by Jules Verne, and "The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes," by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.

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The Atlantean Archive: Retro Books & Shows
Posted 11 months ago

I enjoyed creating content for Cimmerian September, and appreciated all of the comments you left on the videos. So, what do you think is the best Robert E. Howard Conan tale, and why? Is there a particular story you dislike?

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