Greg Seebregts
Bio
I'm a South African writer, blogger and English tutor; I've published 1 novel and am working on publishing a 2nd. I also write reviews on whatever interests me. I have a YouTube Channel as well where I review books, and manga and so on.
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Crime Chronicles: The Man Who Killed Halloween
Halloween is an occasion that many people really enjoy. It's a night where the veil between the worlds is thinnest, and while it's more associated with horror and the macabre nowadays, it was long affiliated with remembering and honoring the dead. It's a night of fun and games as creepy decorations line the walls and fences of the neighborhood and eyes of the Jack 'o' Lantern's shine bright with eerie, orange light.
By Greg Seebregts8 days ago in Criminal
Crime Chronicles: Burke and Hare, the Resurrection Men
The year is 1828, and Edinburgh, Scotland, was the center of anatomical study. As a result, there was a high demand for cadavers for academic studies. Unfortunately, however, the supply of cadavers wasn't able to meet the increasing demand which led to a significant shortage of corpses - that sounds very weird, doesn't it?
By Greg Seebregts13 days ago in Criminal
6 Years a Vocalite: My Journey
I've reached a milestone here on Vocal, this is my 100th story! Now, I've seen a whole lot of different approaches to this particular story, but I wasn't sure how to approach mine. After some thinking, I thought I'd share a more personal story than what I typically write and answer a few of the common questions I get along the way.
By Greg Seebregts14 days ago in Journal
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 (2011)
To say Call of Duty's Modern Warfare games were a major success would be an understatement of note. Now, before I continue there is something I wanted to address really quickly about my Modern Warfare 2 review. The game was developed by TWO studios. I only mentioned Infinity Ward, but they were assisted by the team over at Sledgehammer Games.
By Greg Seebregts23 days ago in Gamers
Old School Anime Reviews - Dragon Ball
Well...this isn't quite how I'd imagined I'd be getting to the Dragon Ball franchise in this series. A few weeks ago, I saw something in my YouTube recommended feed that caught me by surprise, and not in a good way. Akira Toriyama, the creator of Dragon Ball, has passed away.
By Greg Seebregts27 days ago in Geeks
Horror Classics: Son of Dracula (1943)
I can't believe we're already four films into our Dracula marathon! Now, I mentioned in the last entry that Dracula didn't have a specific solo run with Universal Studios in his early film appearances; he did however appear in a few crossover films in the late 1940s - which we'll discuss at a later date.
By Greg Seebregts2 months ago in Horror