Book Review: UnVeiled Voices
UNVEILED VOICES by Dr. Sandra Walton Wilson is a kaleidoscopic short story collection thriving on empathy. Reviewed by Eric Mayrhofer.
UNVEILED VOICES by Dr. Sandra Walton Wilson is a kaleidoscopic short story collection thriving on empathy. Reviewed by Eric Mayrhofer.
BUT I DIGRETCH by Gretchen Astro Turner (Outskirts Press) is a hilarious and touching take on the joyful absurdities of being emotional creatures. Reviewed by Erica Ball.
YOU WERE WATCHING FROM THE SAND by Juliana Lamy is a steely-eyed collection of short stories centered on Haitian life, from the Dominican Republic to Florida. Check out what Genevieve Hartman has to say in her book review of this Red Hen Press book.
THE HEALING BOOK by Dustin Grinnell is a potent, thought-provoking story collection rife with book club discussion. Check out what Susan Morris has to say in her book review of this Finishing Line Press book.
INTERSECTIONS: Short Stories from Rideshare Passengers by Andrew Spink illuminates the ways in which our stories make up the constellation of life. Check out what Jadidsa Perez has to say in her book review of this indie book.
THE GUITAR PLAYER AND OTHER SONGS OF EXILE by Jo Ann Kiser is a poignant collection of rural short stories where nostalgia runs deep. Check out what Joelene Pynnonen has to say in her review of this short story collection.
THE PAST WE STEP INTO by Richard Scharine is a tender-hearted collection of growth and self-discovery. Check out what Audrey Davis has to say about this short fiction book.
JERKS by Sara Lippman is a collection of short fiction that bounces between harmlessly fun, erotic, and oddly cathartic. Check out what Lindsay Crandall of IBR has to say about this Mason Jar Press title.
COMMENDABLE DELUSIONS by Aaron T. French is at once entirely absurd and unsettlingly real. Check out what Joshua Ryan Bligh of IBR has to say in his review of this indie short story collection.
PEKOLAH STORIES by Amanda Bales is a short story collection exploring an impoverished Oklahoma town and the human and societal forces that shape life there. Check out what Erica Ball has to say in this indie book review.