And even then, when Ghost only wishes to surrender to exhaustion, oftentimes his mind is overtaken with a jumbling that resembles a “nightly circus…whose tent stretched across the flat, grassy pitch of his frontal lobe.”
Category Archive: Book Reviews
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Giano Cromley’s collection begins with the title story, the first in a three-part exploration of sudden tragic loss […]
A potent mix of short stories and flash pieces, Alex Behr’s debut collection, Planet Grim, offers a darkly […]
Larry O. Dean has a way with redefining some of the most average items, places, and routines that […]
Sahar Mustafah’s Code of the West is a debut collection to be reckoned with. These stories touch on […]
Lucas and Grinder Ingersol get word of their mother’s passing. Neither of them have seen or heard from […]
Lonni Sue Johnson was a thriving creative and intellectual that shared her whimsical art, viola performances, and passion […]
The three short stories of Alice Munro’s Julieta—“Chance,” “Soon,” and “Silence” —were first published in The New Yorker, […]
The future has become a site of crisis, both materially – in the looming threats of climate […]