Book Review: Dry Land
DRY LAND by B. Pladek is an exploration of queer love, forestry, and the duty to one’s country and oneself. Check out what Genevieve Hartman has to say in her book review of the University of Wisconsin Press novel.
DRY LAND by B. Pladek is an exploration of queer love, forestry, and the duty to one’s country and oneself. Check out what Genevieve Hartman has to say in her book review of the University of Wisconsin Press novel.
AMERICAN ROULETTE by Matthew Best, Robert Bradshaw, et. al is a heartrending story about a small community as it hurtles toward a mass shooting. Check out what Warren Maxwell has to say in his book review of this Milford House Press novel.
SIFT by Alissa Hattman distills the complexities of loss and love into evocative, poetic prose. Check out what Nathaniel Drenner has to say in his book review of this Third Thing novel.
WILD BILL RIDES AGAIN by Jim Antonini is a striking story full of wit and emotion about individualism in America. Check out what Maxwell Gillmer has to say about this indie literary novel.
A seamless mashup of the horror and mystery genres, Joe Lyon’s THE MOLOSSUS OF OLD MAN MOYER is a fast-paced novel that thrills and chills. Check out what Erin Britton has to say about this indie horror novel.
ITS NAME IS LEGION by James Denney is an eye-opening sci-fi novel about the possibilities we face as the world grows more technologically dependent. Check out what Elizabeth Zender has to say in her book review of this indie novel.
BENTLEY’S FANTABULOUS IDEA by Miki Taylor is a gorgeously illustrated, animal-friendly kids book for those with furry best friends. Check out what Toni Woodruff has to say in their book review of this indie kids book.
NAKED CAME THE DETECTIVE by Glendall C. Jackson III is where murder intrudes on the Washington, DC “floating world” of privilege, power, and pleasure. Reviewed by Kathy L. Brown.
THE STAVROS MANUSCRIPT by Vince Wheeler is a mindbending novel about how a mysteriously untranslatable manuscript forever changes one man’s life. Check out what Genevieve Hartman has to say in her book review of this indie thriller.
ONCE THERE WAS A CHILD BY Darlene Pscheidell Kwarta is a touching memoir that delves into the highs and lows of caring for young children with disabilities. Check out what Tomi Alo has to say in her book review of this indie nonfiction book.