Book Review: A Walk Through the Wilderness
A WALK THROUGH THE WILDERNESS by Dan Conger is a powerful true account of one man’s awakening. Check out what Madeline Barbush of IBR has to say about this Atmosphere Press memoir.
A WALK THROUGH THE WILDERNESS by Dan Conger is a powerful true account of one man’s awakening. Check out what Madeline Barbush of IBR has to say about this Atmosphere Press memoir.
WHITE BIRCH by Paul Edmund Lessard is a literary novel with a classic feel. Check out what Alexandra Barbush has to say about this Atmosphere Press book.
THE EMPATHY ACADEMY by Dustin Grinnell is a pensive science fiction story that asks the big timeless questions. Check out what Joshua Ryan Bligh has to say about this Atmosphere Press novel.
PULL by Jaime Winn is suspenseful and cryptic, a navigation of the trials of high school and the possible occult. Check out what Samantha Hui of IBR has to say about this Bleau Press novel.
SOMETHING WENT COLD by Glenn Reschke is a fearless story collection aimed at big topics and big names. Check out what Toni Woodruff of IBR has to say about this short fiction collection.
MY NAME ON A GRAIN OF RICE by Richard Voigt is a brisk and well-written novel dealing in reality and relationships. Check out what Audrey Davis has to say about this Atmosphere Press novel.
THESE BONES by Kayla Chenault is a twisted narrative that follows the secrets and horrors of Napoleonville’s Black community through the early to mid-1900s. Check out what Genevieve Hartman has to say about this Lanternfish Press novel.
BORN INTO THIS by Adam Thompson is a stark, moving window into Aboriginal life in Australia. Check out what Genevieve Hartman of IBR has to say about this Two Dollar Radio book.
YOU’LL BE FINE by Jen Michalski is a gay dramedy that analyzes one family’s vast and varied approaches to all that life can be. Check out what Alexandra Barbush of IBR has to say about this NineStar Press novel.
BEST MICROFICTION 2021 edited by Meg Pokrass, Amber Sparks, and Gary Fincke is where dark whimsy, magical realism, and countless ghosts live inside. See why Genevieve Hartman of IBR called it a deft and eclectic collection of microfiction.