Book Review: Fathers and Fugitives
FATHERS AND FUGITIVES by S.J. Naudé is a gripping life story showcasing the complexities of human connection. Reviewed by Toni Woodruff.
FATHERS AND FUGITIVES by S.J. Naudé is a gripping life story showcasing the complexities of human connection. Reviewed by Toni Woodruff.
THE SCOTLAND PROJECT by Matthew Fults is a riveting novel where the pursuit of the truth is relentless and dangerous. Reviewed by Tomi Alo.
HENRY’S VERSION by Brett Shapiro is a poetic novel looking back on a life well lived. Reviewed by Elizabeth Zender.
Discover the profound within the ordinary with the impactful short story collection NOT THE SAME RIVER. Reviewed by Elizabeth Zender.
TERMINAL JIVE by James Hippie is a gritty collection that casts its net over the downtrodden, addled, and alcohol-infused world of masculinity. Reviewed by Warren Maxwell.
THE AVIAN HOURGLASS by Lindsey Drager is where questions of technology, found family, the universe, and the body are explored in a way that is as uniquely Drager as it is ubiquitous.
SKADI AND THE GEATS by Steven Grier Williams is a gripping fantasy adventure through Midgard. Reviewed by Lindsay Crandall.
FREEDOM’S JUST ANOTHER WORD by Len Joy is a thought-provoking novel of responsibilities, reflection, and redemption. Reviewed by Elizabeth Zender.
THE ZEROTH DAY by Daniil Rozental is about a grumpy, grieving man who lives analogue in a VR-obsessed digital society. Reviewed by Andrea Marks-Joseph.
THE CANTICLE OF IBIZA by Justin Kurian is about a man who leaves his lucrative New York City hedge fund career behind to seek redemption and a long-lost friend. Reviewed by Peggy Kurkowski.










