Book Review: Selkie Moon
SELKIE MOON by Kelly Jarvis is a compelling folkloric exploration of the push and pull of family life and the power of choice. Reviewed by Nick Rees Gardner.
SELKIE MOON by Kelly Jarvis is a compelling folkloric exploration of the push and pull of family life and the power of choice. Reviewed by Nick Rees Gardner.
Blues, love, and litigation in 1970s Austin. AUSTIN BLUES by Gary A. Keith reviewed by Josie Prado.
SEERI by Chiamaka Okike is a love story that understands how much heartache comes with being human and knows precisely how—despite everything, and sometimes because of everything—love makes our days feel sweeter.
Every breath is a battle against the weight of perfection in this unflinching story collection about the vagaries of youth. FIRST AID FOR CHOKING VICTIMS by Matthew Zanoni Müller.
RAISING HEL by Cynthia J. Bogard is a moving novel about the power of stories & activism. Reviewed by Samantha Hui.
THEN THEN THEN by Scott Daughtridge Demer is an engrossing experimental novella chronicling a painter’s fusion with his art. Reviewed by Peter Hassebroek
AUTUMN IN WOLF VALLEY by Ed A. Murray is an emotionally wrought tale about lost love and learning to move on. Reviewed by Haley Perry.
AMERICAN LIT by Jennifer Greidus is a coming of age story about escaping the spiral of self-destruction. Reviewed by Victoria Lilly.
The privileged son of a wealthy political family discovers what honor and duty truly means in this affecting WWII novella. PLACEMENT by Kimberly Van Sickle.
THE COFFEE SHOP MASQUERADE by T.A. Morton is a moving novel of the mystery of life. Reviewed by Frankie Martinez.