Book Review: Commendable Delusions
COMMENDABLE DELUSIONS by Aaron T. French is at once entirely absurd and unsettlingly real. Check out what Joshua Ryan Bligh of IBR has to say in his review of this indie short story collection.
COMMENDABLE DELUSIONS by Aaron T. French is at once entirely absurd and unsettlingly real. Check out what Joshua Ryan Bligh of IBR has to say in his review of this indie short story collection.
PEKOLAH STORIES by Amanda Bales is a short story collection exploring an impoverished Oklahoma town and the human and societal forces that shape life there. Check out what Erica Ball has to say in this indie book review.
YOU’RE PRETTY GAY by Drew Pisarra is a transgressive short story collection that takes the reader on a journey away from heteronormative landscape. Check out what Liam Anthony of IBR has to say about this Chaffinch Press book.
BECAUSE THE SKY IS A THOUSAND SOFT HURTS by Elizabeth Kirschner is a short story collection where vulnerability collides with trauma on an artful linguistic landscape. Check out what Joe Walters has to say about this Atmosphere Press title.
THE MORBID MUSEUM by James Pack is a dark & inventive look at one of mankind’s greatest fears—death. Check out what Jaylynn Korrell of Independent Book Review has to say in this indie author horror book review.
THE OLD MEN WHO ROW BOATS & OTHER STORIES by David Joseph is a collection of stories that take nothing for granted. Check out what Madeline Barbush has to say about this indie author book review.
CONTINUUM by Chad Lester is a fantastic mixed-genre short story collection that explores the truths of human experience. Check out what Joelene Pynnonen of Independent Book Review has to say about this indie author book.
THE INEXPLICABLE GREY SPACE WE CALL LOVE by Chuck Augello is a short story collection about people searching for connection, sometimes without even realizing they are. Check out what Nathaniel Drenner of Independent Book Review has to say in his latest review of this Duck Lake Books title.
SNAPSHOTS by Eliot Parker is a collection of mixed-genre short stories exploring the nuances of America’s Appalachian region. Check out what Liam Anthony of Independent Book Review has to say about this Morgan James Publishing fiction book.