Book Review: Ourman
OURMAN by Gilgamesh Uth is a genre-bending tale about a man lost in all senses of the word and his connection to another world. Check out what Akram Herrak has to say in his book review of this indie literary novel.
OURMAN by Gilgamesh Uth is a genre-bending tale about a man lost in all senses of the word and his connection to another world. Check out what Akram Herrak has to say in his book review of this indie literary novel.
CONTROLLING CHAOS by Michael Estabrook is a clashing cacophony of chaos–in harmony. Check out what Toni Woodruff has to say in her book review of this indie poetry collection.
A PLACE CALLED THE WAY by Corrine Ardoin draws tenderness and truth from a fictional small town. Check out what Samantha Hui of IBR has to say about this Black Rose Writing novel.
THE TOOTH FAIRY by Davide Tarsitano is an enthralling horror novel of broken individuals and relationships. Check out what Manik Chaturmutha has to say in her review of this indie horror novel.
SARA GARDEN ARMSTRONG: THREADS AND LAYERS is a gloriously illustrated retrospective on a groundbreaking multimedia art career. Check out what Tucker Lieberman of IBR has to say in his review of this art book.
DYING TO LIVE by Barbara Macpherson Reyelts is an endlessly captivating tale about an elderly scientist waking up as a baby. Check out what Andrea Marks-Joseph has to say about this supernatural novel.
SO FAR FROM HOME: The Pearl Bryan Murder by Robert Wilhelm is a vivid true crime story that dives into the social and political climate behind a gruesome murder. Check out what Joelene Pynnonen has to say about this indie true crime book.
RX by Garin Cycholl is a thoughtful allegorical snapshot of rural USA. Check out what Joelene Pynnonen has to say about this Atmosphere Press novel.
WISDOM: A Very Valuable Virtue That Cannot Be Bought by Jason A. Merchey is a generous, heart-to-heart chat about our lives as thinkers. Check out what Tucker Lieberman of IBR has to say about this indie author nonfiction book.
EYE, APOCALYPSE by Erik Fuhrer is a rabid, decaying, scotch-drinking, napping, strutting, and altogether unique end of the world. Check out what Joshua Bligh has to say about this Spuyten Duyvil poetry collection.