Yearly Archives: 2022
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JAWBONE by Mónica Ojeda (BOOK REVIEW)
Mónica Ojeda – Jawbone (2017, translated by Sarah Booker 2021, published in the UK by New Ruins 2022) “Monsters have to be taught how to be ... -
SILVERWEED ROAD by Simon Crook (BOOK REVIEW)
“When the truth escapes them, people turn to fiction. Murderers find comfort in lies. The paranoid seek truth in conspiracies. I am not a superstitious man. ... -
The Joys and Struggles of Writing a Series – GUEST POST by D. A. Mucci (IGNATIUS AND THE BATTLE AT DINAS AFFARAON)
The Joys and Struggles of Writing a Series D. A. Mucci The Ignatius series is my first time writing a series versus a standalone story, ... -
AS LONG AS THE LEMON TREES GROW by Zoulfa Katouh (BOOK REVIEW)
“For now, this flag is our shield against the cold winters, the bombs falling from the sky, and the bullets that tear into our bodies. In ... -
Interview with M. A. Kuzniar (MIDNIGHT IN EVERWOOD)
Midnight in Everwood is the adult debut from M. A. Kuzniar. The novel was inspired by her love of ballet and the winter classic, The Nutcracker. ... -
Interview with Fox N. Locke (THEIR HEART A HIVE)
Fox N. Locke entered his thirties at a cross-roads and finally took the plunge to self-publish. When he isn’t writing, or working his marketing 9 to ... -
THE WITNESSES ARE GONE by Joel Lane (BOOK REVIEW)
“Everything we search for, every holy grail, is something we cannot afford to find.” After bringing Joel Lane’s debut novel From Blue To Black (2000), short ... -
SIGNAL TO NOISE by Silvia Moreno-Garcia (BOOK REVIEW)
Originally published in 2015 and republished this year, Moreno-Garcia’s debut novel, Signal to Noise hearkens of old, new, broken, and mended love, of what it means ... -
Acquisition Announcement and Interview with Caroline Hardaker (MOTHTOWN)
Caroline Hardaker lives in the north east of England and writes quite a lot of things. Caroline’s debut poetry collection, Bone Ovation (2017), and her first ... -
A DOWRY OF BLOOD by S. T. Gibson (BOOK REVIEW)
“I will render you as you really were, neither cast in pristine stained glass nor unholy fire. I will make you into nothing more than a ...









