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BUT OUR PRINCESS IS IN ANOTHER CASTLE, by b.j. best
It’s a world of adventure in which tree forts were built and imaginary robots waited. He concludes, “We would be ready. We would be ready for when they came.” ›
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WATER, by j.a. tyler
Reviewed by C. L. Bledsoe. Their true selves; their deeper selves, seem hidden, glossed over. He introduces characters with innocuous names like Jake and Heath ›
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JUNKIE LOVE, by joseph clifford
Reviewed by J.A. Kazimer. Junkie Love thrives in areas of moral ambiguity, exposing the reader to characters who bo ›
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COULD YOU BE WITH HER NOW, by jen michalski
Reviewed by C.L. Bledsoe. Could You Be With Her Now is a book about love – not the greedy, angry, ›
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GHOST WIFE, by suzanne burns
Reviewed by Sophie Hesselgrave - Ghost Wife is not only the story of how affairs create gaps between loved (or once ›
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THE NATURAL ORDER OF THINGS, by kevin keating
Through Keating’s poetic language, this is the sense we get from each story; things are falling ap ›
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MAY WE SHED THESE HUMAN BODIES, by amber sparks
Reviewed by C. L. Bledsoe: Many writers attempt to write surreal or magical realist stories, but few ›
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SHADOW MAN, by gabriel blackwell
Reviewed by Joseph Clifford. The problem with writing pulp is there’s nothing new under the sun. It’s all been ›
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POISONHORSE, by brandi wells
Poisonhorse is set in the dream-like world of the fable, a world in which animals resemble people, but people do no ›
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I TAKE BACK THE SPONGE CAKE, by loren erdrich and sierra nelson
...this isn’t a straight-forward narrative sort of adventure. It’s more of a tonal adventure; on ›
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