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Carried On A Breeze
Read more: Carried On A BreezeHonored to have my short story Carried on a Breeze published recently by Sick Lit Magazine. Click on the title to read it.
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The Sultan of Simile: Haruki Murakami
Read more: The Sultan of Simile: Haruki MurakamiI recently finished Haruki Murakami’s wondrous novel 1Q84 and usually like to write reviews of novels I read but this is one of those books you’ve got to read to believe. Half the fun of the book is in watching the plot unfold so I’d hate to spoil any of it for a potential reader.…
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Review: Bright Lines by Tanwi Nandini Islam
Read more: Review: Bright Lines by Tanwi Nandini IslamI have trouble making friends. I don’t do well with the superficial early stages of friendship, and this inhibition carries over into my reading habits; I resist getting to know a new cast of characters. But Anwar Saleem, the first character introduced by Tanwi Nandini Islam in her novel Bright Lines immediately felt like an…
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Review: Cutting Teeth by Julia Fierro
Read more: Review: Cutting Teeth by Julia FierroJulie Fierro’s Cutting Teeth is a messy book in the best possible way. Like the time of life it so accurately and lovingly depicts, it is a wet story. The pages drip with tears, spit, snot, blood, wine, beer, the salty waters of Long Island Sound and the juices of sex that create those little…
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Review: The Unfortunates by Sophie McManus
Read more: Review: The Unfortunates by Sophie McManusThe Unfortunatesby Sophie McManus is a stunningly self-assured debut that rewards its readers with a highly polished gem of a book. This contemporary novel, told over the course of one year, assumes the qualities of a novel of epic scope through its author’s skillful telling. The emotional heart of The Unfortunates is the character Iris,…