The Pulitzer Prize Winner September 20, 2024September 20, 2024Vicki Smith 0 A review of the two memoirs by Frank McCourt; “Angela’s Ashes” and “Tis.” These were moving accounts of his upbringing in Limerick, Ireland. Share this:FacebookBlueskyThreadsEmailMoreLinkedInRedditPocketTelegramPinterestWhatsAppTumblrPrintMastodonNextdoorXLike this:Like Loading...
Sex, Fascism, and So Forth September 20, 2024September 20, 2024Robert Boucheron 0 A book review of Master Lovers from the small press Outpost 19 in San Francisco. Share this:FacebookBlueskyThreadsEmailMoreLinkedInRedditPocketTelegramPinterestWhatsAppTumblrPrintMastodonNextdoorXLike this:Like Loading...
The Whole Wide World March 20, 2024June 20, 2024Vicki Smith 0 A review of The Whole Wide World. I was surprised that my sister did not like it all, so I tried to examine why it impacted me so much. Share this:FacebookBlueskyThreadsEmailMoreLinkedInRedditPocketTelegramPinterestWhatsAppTumblrPrintMastodonNextdoorXLike this:Like Loading...
House of Hunger/Book Review December 20, 2023March 20, 2024Lexi Kent-Monning 0 Lexi Kent-Monning’s book review of House of Hunger by Uzodinma Okehi. Share this:FacebookBlueskyThreadsEmailMoreLinkedInRedditPocketTelegramPinterestWhatsAppTumblrPrintMastodonNextdoorXLike this:Like Loading...
Stories from the Darp December 20, 2023March 20, 2024Robert Boucheron 0 A review of Pinching Zwieback, stories by Mitchell Toews. Share this:FacebookBlueskyThreadsEmailMoreLinkedInRedditPocketTelegramPinterestWhatsAppTumblrPrintMastodonNextdoorXLike this:Like Loading...
From A Candle To A Flame To A Wildfire Of Hope September 20, 2023December 20, 2023Chitra Gopalakrishnan 0 This is a review of Mehreen Ahmed’s novel, Incandescence published by Impspired Magazine, UK and written by Chitra Gopalakrishnan. Share this:FacebookBlueskyThreadsEmailMoreLinkedInRedditPocketTelegramPinterestWhatsAppTumblrPrintMastodonNextdoorXLike this:Like Loading...
Review of Motherthing by Ainslie Hogarth September 20, 2023December 20, 2023Ryan Tan 0 A review of Ainslie Hogarth’s Motherthing, a New York Times Best Book of the Year. Share this:FacebookBlueskyThreadsEmailMoreLinkedInRedditPocketTelegramPinterestWhatsAppTumblrPrintMastodonNextdoorXLike this:Like Loading...
A Review of Love Breaks My Bones, and I Laugh by Couri Johnson March 20, 2023June 20, 2023Kym Cunningham 0 A book review of Couri Johnson’s latest novella of fabulist short stories. Share this:FacebookBlueskyThreadsEmailMoreLinkedInRedditPocketTelegramPinterestWhatsAppTumblrPrintMastodonNextdoorXLike this:Like Loading...
The Lang Fairy Books March 20, 2023June 20, 2023Robert Boucheron 0 A brief overview of the famous series edited by Andrew Lang, a Scottish poet, and his wife Nora, who did much of the rewriting. Share this:FacebookBlueskyThreadsEmailMoreLinkedInRedditPocketTelegramPinterestWhatsAppTumblrPrintMastodonNextdoorXLike this:Like Loading...
Review of Lilies on the deathbed of Étaín and Other Poems March 20, 2023December 6, 2023Ryan Brinkhurst 0 A review of Lilies on the deathbed of Étaín and Other Poems by Oisín Breen. Share this:FacebookBlueskyThreadsEmailMoreLinkedInRedditPocketTelegramPinterestWhatsAppTumblrPrintMastodonNextdoorXLike this:Like Loading...
Review of The Way a Wound Becomes a Scar September 20, 2022December 20, 2022Ryan Brinkhurst 0 A review of Emily Schulten’s book of poetry The Way a Wound Becomes a Scar. Share this:FacebookBlueskyThreadsEmailMoreLinkedInRedditPocketTelegramPinterestWhatsAppTumblrPrintMastodonNextdoorXLike this:Like Loading...
Helen, Life and Times – Unafraid Minutes on Hindustani Cinema and its Deployment of Helen June 20, 2022September 20, 2022Ashish Dwivedi 5 This book can elicit an infectious curiosity about Bollywood amongst audiences beyond the mediascape of India/South Asia. Share this:FacebookBlueskyThreadsEmailMoreLinkedInRedditPocketTelegramPinterestWhatsAppTumblrPrintMastodonNextdoorXLike this:Like Loading...
Don’t Miss Your Connection: an Interview with Best-Selling Author Jonathan Evison March 20, 2022June 21, 2022Shaun McMichael 0 An interview with Best-Selling Novelist Jonathan Evison about his new book, Small World (2022). Share this:FacebookBlueskyThreadsEmailMoreLinkedInRedditPocketTelegramPinterestWhatsAppTumblrPrintMastodonNextdoorXLike this:Like Loading...
Lost in the Fog December 20, 2021March 20, 2022Ed Staskus 0 It is about the unholy creation, existence, liberation, and legacy of the Nazi death camps as documented by “Night and Fog.” Share this:FacebookBlueskyThreadsEmailMoreLinkedInRedditPocketTelegramPinterestWhatsAppTumblrPrintMastodonNextdoorXLike this:Like Loading...
Did Frodo Make it to Mordor or Not? June 20, 2021September 20, 2021Rex Bowman 1 One Courageous Translator Kept Readers in the Soviet Union Waiting Years to Find out Share this:FacebookBlueskyThreadsEmailMoreLinkedInRedditPocketTelegramPinterestWhatsAppTumblrPrintMastodonNextdoorXLike this:Like Loading...
Book Review – The Hill by Ali Bryan June 20, 2021September 20, 2021Heidi Klaassen 0 A book review of Ali Bryan’s new novel, The Hill. Share this:FacebookBlueskyThreadsEmailMoreLinkedInRedditPocketTelegramPinterestWhatsAppTumblrPrintMastodonNextdoorXLike this:Like Loading...