Articles by Rebecca Skane

Rebecca Skane is the editor-in-chief for the Portsmouth Review. She holds a Bachelor of the Arts degree from Lawrence University in Wisconsin and resides in Ashland, NH with her two children. She is the founder of The Portsmouth Book Club which boasts over 1,000 members. She also doubles as a professional escapist. Her genres are scifi and fantasy, both adult and young adult - but she often reads outside of her preferred genres. You can follow her on GoodReads. Aside from her love of good books, she is a professional website developer, content editor, and SEO expert. You can visit her web design and development site at RebeccaSkane.com.


Escape Room Salem
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Escape Room Salem

On a whim, I recently explored Escape Room Salem in Massachusetts with my kids. They are open all year long and located right in the heart of the ‘witch hysteria’ tourist section in Salem, otherwise known as the Witch City Mall. Yes, they have an entire mall dedicated to the occult, the bizarre, and the…

P K Norton
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Interview with Local Author P K Norton

P K Norton is a local author from Massachusetts with a new mystery series, the first of which, Sweet Dreams, Sweet Death, was released in January. Tell me a little bit about who you are and where you live. I taught high school French in the 1970s then worked for 30 years in the insurance…

Daphne Caruana Galizia
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When Blogging Can Get You Killed

Her name was Daphne Caruana Galizia. Her very last words in her last blog posted yesterday were: “There are crooks everywhere you look now. The situation is desperate.” A half-hour later, she was killed by a car bomb. Daphne Caruana Galizia was a high-profile journalist in Malta where she was the only voice in the…

Garden of her Heart Book Review
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Garden of her Heart by Shanna Hatfield Book Review

Garden of her Heart is an exceptional historical romance that goes far beyond the typical affairs and courtship central to most romance plots, delving into a difficult subject matter in American history: the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II. Garden of her Heart is the first in Shanna Hatfield’s Hearts of the War…

Norse Mythology Book Review
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Norse Mythology by Neil Gaiman Book Review

Norse mythology, originally told from ancient texts such as the Poetic Edda and the Prose Edda, has been the source of inspiration for many modern and classic novels such as J. R. R. Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings and other books in this world, Rick Riorden’s Magnus Chase series, and Neil Gaiman’s own American…

The Book of Strange New Things
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The Book of Strange New Things by Michel Faber Book Review

The Book of Strange New Things is a microscopic look at two people, a husband and wife, who separately bear witness to the end of the world and the birth of another. With interstellar distance between them, faith and devotion are pushed to the limits. In this science-fiction novel, humanity is cast as the main…

Justice by Michael Sandel
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Justice: What’s the Right Thing to Do? by Michael J. Sandel Book Review

Justice is a look at major political philosophies from the greats, written by an American political philosopher and government professor at Harvard. He explains the views of Aristotle, Kant and Rawls in relation to issues dealt with in America today such as abortion, inequality, restitution, and affirmative action. Naturally, he injects his own philosophies and…

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