News:

Amy Pence’s YELLOW listed on Bookstr!

Date: March 3, 2026

Yellow is a slow-bloom speculative novel and quietly cosmic. It’s a book about how long childhood wonders and wounds can linger, how the universe keeps whispering even when we stop […]

Amy Pence’s YELLOW listed in Deep South Magazine!

Date: March 3, 2026

It’s 1973: summer of the Watergate hearings and Skylab’s launch into space when 12-year-old Z discovers an unclassified slime mold growing in her Louisiana backyard. Something compels her deep coherence […]

Luke Goebel’s KILL DICK listed in the New York Post!

Date: February 24, 2026

This satirical literary thriller has shades of Joan Didion and Bret Easton Ellis. A 19-year-old NYU dropout returns home to Brentwood to laze about and enjoy popping prescription pills. But […]

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Reviews:

Midwest Book Review praises A HALFMAN DREAMING

Date: March 16, 2020

Thanks to Midwest Book Review for this fantastic praise, saying A HALFMAN DREAMING is “an enticing read that is sure to provoke much to think about… [and] an excellent and fine literary […]

SEATTLE REVIEW OF BOOKS reviews EAT LESS WATER

Date: March 16, 2020

Huge thanks to the Seattle Review of Books for this great review on EAT LESS WATER, saying that these “deeply personal stories, told with love and care” “could not have come at […]

THE NIGHTLIFE praised by Kenyon Review

Date: March 16, 2020

Elise Paschen’s THE NIGHTLIFE was recently reviewed by the Kenyon Review in their October 2017 microreviews! The lovely Janet McAdams says, “Paschen’s work has always seemed to me infused by […]

Coming Home to Roost

Date: March 16, 2020

In a previous post called Blogging and the Memoir Community I promised to review DeWitt Henry’s memoir called Safe Suicide because he was the first published author who found me […]

PIGS by Johanna Stoberock reviewed by Full Stop!

Date: February 4, 2020

Islands provide fertile territory for utopian visions. For Thomas More, Utopia itself was an island, a self-enclosed little atoll just beyond the horizon where the best of all possible worlds […]

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