Isolated: Two Plays
Classic dystopian overtones prevail in MacArthur’s complementary pair of plays. Isolated exposes the panicked motives and desperate longings of the […]
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Classic dystopian overtones prevail in MacArthur’s complementary pair of plays. Isolated exposes the panicked motives and desperate longings of the […]
At first I was skeptical about The Girls Who Saw Everything for the following reasons: (1) this book about a […]
First off, this is not a novel. A novel has conflict, rising action, and a climax in which the lives […]
A Heart in Port There is something in these stories that stops the breath. Perhaps it is the apparent ease […]
I quite like this self-aware train-of-thought story–David Moscovich writes in a unique, absurd manner that is often quite funny. Taking […]
Simon Pole’s poems engage the culture head-on in a way that I don’t think I’ve encountered before; many of these […]
Matt Payne edits the inaugural issue of Sparks & Fusion, an enjoyable little DIY litzine collecting works from a group […]
Rhythm & Breath is short, only eight poems in total, culled from various pocks of the writer’s work over the […]
Misunderstandings Magazine is a poetry zine, but it’s really the art and the layout of it that’s most compelling. First […]
I’m no great fan of poetry, and have trouble telling the merely mediocre from the bad. Between Misunderstandings Magazine’s lettered […]
“This is a book for those of us who know that love is political,” boldly states an accompanying quote on […]
The info here indicates that Tamblyn’s comic was written to correspond with the work of the ‘new music’ band Toca […]