Book Review: Radio Water
Francine Witte evokes the sorrow of separation, the fear of alienation, and a snippet of hope in RADIO WATER. Reviewed by Nick Rees Gardner.
Francine Witte evokes the sorrow of separation, the fear of alienation, and a snippet of hope in RADIO WATER. Reviewed by Nick Rees Gardner.
THE ART OF CAPTURING PHANTOMS by Karen A. Parker is a collection of experimental flash fiction that lyrically explores the intersections between real and imagined worlds. Check out what Nick Rees Gardner has to say in his book review of this indie story collection.
ETERNAL NIGHT AT THE NATURE MUSEUM by Tyler Barton is a writhing portraiture of outcasts across the ever-still landscape of small dusty towns in America. Check out what Alexandra Barbush has to say in her review of this Sarabande Books story collection.
TIRED PEOPLE SEEING AMERICA by Claire Hopple is a flash fiction collection evoking original and haunting depictions of contemporary alienation. Check out what Nathaniel Drenner has to say about this Dosteoevsky Wannabe title in his first IBR review.
WILD LIFE by Kathy Fish is a sharp and vivid flash fiction collection, sure to keep you looking inward. Check out more of what Joe Walters of Independent Book Review has to say about this Matter Press title.
Tyler Barton’s THE QUIET PART LOUD is flash fiction at its best, at its quickest, and its most confounding. Check out more of what Sean Alan Cleary has to say about this flash fiction collection from Split Lip Press for his debut review at Independent Book Review.
★★★★ This microfiction collection is a quick, entertaining read filled with unique imagery, complicated characters, and stylish prose. J. Bradley shines with Neil and Other Stories.







