Book Review

The Players

book review: The Players Margaret Sweatman’s The Players is a novel that possesses the power to draw the reader into […]

Lemon

book review: Lemon Much like Cordelia Strube’s other darkly driven novels, Teaching Pigs to Sing and Planet Reese come to […]

Fugue State

book review: Fugue State It’s been at least 10years since I last read a book by Brian Evenson. His first […]

Between Nowhere and Happiness

book review: Between Nowhere and Happiness Tagged as an uncommon tragedy where the main character Arthur wanders in and out […]

Postcard and Other Stories

book review: Postcard and Other Stories Early on in her short story collection, one of Anik See’s characters describes her […]

The Olive and the Dawn

book review: The Olive and the Dawn The Olive and the Dawn is a book of stories where the title […]

The Red Monkey Double Happiness Book

The Red Monkey Double Happiness Book, the second North American release by South African cartoonist Joe Daly, presents two stories […]

Peeling Onions Volume 1

Part art journal, part autobio strip, Peeling Onions is the first in a collection of Lezley Davidson’s regularly updated webcomics, […]

Jan’s Atomic Heart

As a first effort, Simon Roy’s not-quite near-future sci-fi tale Jan’s Atomic Heartholds promise, revealing a young creator with the […]

I’m Crazy

There’s nothing funny about growing up into adulthood with a mental illness. It happens to a lot of people, and […]

Something Burned Along the Southern Border

Robert Earl Stewart can be lively: “Dopplering gibbous. Cricket/moon./ Sweetgrass and loosestrife/alive in the night/ditches.” He can also be clever: […]