Pushkin Press issues a set of psychologically intense anti-war stories by a now neglected early 20th century Austrian author.
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Book Review: Dangerous Laughter: Thirteen Stories by Steven Millhauser
Millhauser's work presents a view of life and the human experience that most others don't see or for which they lack the imagination.
Read More »Book Review: In The Convent Of Little Flowers By Indu Sundaresan
Stories full of compassion for all those caught up in the confusion of a country trying to find its way out of a dark past and into a better tomorrow.
Read More »Interview with Karen L. Syed, Owner of Echelon Press
"The only thing compelling is the unknown."
Read More »Interview with Teresa Ford, Founder and Editor of Ethereal Tales
"We as humans are fascinated with being scared," says Ford.
Read More »Book Review: Down to a Sunless Sea by Mathias B. Freese
Short stories about damaged psyches provide unusual glimpses into the human condition.
Read More »Graphic Fiction Review: How to Love by the Actus Comics Collective
The Israeli alt comics collective produces a new anthology of "graphic novellas" about love and its pursuit.
Read More »Interview with Christopher Meeks, Author of Months and Seasons
"The best thing I recommend is learning how to write a fabulous one-page query or cover letter."
Read More »Interview with Mathias B. Freese, author of Down to a Sunless Sea
"I am a stranger in a strange land. I thrive in that wintry landscape," says Freese.
Read More »Book Review: Down to a Sunless Sea by Mathias B. Freese
Down to a Sunless Sea offers a sad, if not cynical, view of humanity.
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