Review by Emily Webber Ways the World Could End, Kim Hooper’s latest novel, is intricately constructed and deals…
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Review by Julia Lisella Pigeon Soup and Other Stories is a slim volume of interconnected short stories set in…
Tiffany Sciacca P.F. 1982 10 was a reasonable age. Old enough to appreciate the glow of a firefly in…
Review by Abby Orenstein Ash I once nannied for a wise and sarcastic professor who told me, “This era…
Join us for the February Flash Challenge! #febflash is a chance for writers to establish or nurture a daily writing…
Review by Kimberly Lee At first glance, Meg Pokrass’ latest flash fiction collection Spinning to Mars—a slim volume of…
Review by Emily Webber Deadheading & Other Stories, Beth Gilstrap’s short story collection, portrays women in the Carolinas as…
Review by Carole Mertz Why should a discussion of W.G. Sebald (think Austerlitz, 2001) arise between two British women seated…
Review by Lara Lillibridge Lost Girls is about missing girls, neglected girls, girls with missing mothers or fathers, girls…
Review by Emily Webber If you’ve ever worked an office job or wondered how people endure toiling away in…