STARRED Book Review: The Rabbit Man
The Rabbit Man by T.R. Slauf is a rollercoaster ride of terror, blending elements of horror, sci-fi, and mystery. Reviewed and starred by Melissa Suggitt.
The Rabbit Man by T.R. Slauf is a rollercoaster ride of terror, blending elements of horror, sci-fi, and mystery. Reviewed and starred by Melissa Suggitt.
Francine Witte evokes the sorrow of separation, the fear of alienation, and a snippet of hope in RADIO WATER. Reviewed by Nick Rees Gardner.
HOW BOYS LEARN by Jeff Kirchick is a short story collection about boys, men, and the inchoate stages in between. Reviewed by Warren Maxwell.
Through fleeting encounters and lasting impressions, the stories in GEOGRAPHIES by Carmelinda Blagg capture the essence of places as ephemeral homes, where the heart finds refuge in unexpected corners. Reviewed by Lauren Hayataka.
In Bennett Sims’ Other Minds and Other Stories, the mundane is not mundane, but a space where one can enter a jungle of anxieties, hopes, and fears. Reviewed by Nick Rees Gardner.
YOU WERE WATCHING FROM THE SAND by Juliana Lamy is a steely-eyed collection of short stories centered on Haitian life, from the Dominican Republic to Florida. Check out what Genevieve Hartman has to say in her book review of this Red Hen Press book.
I DIDN’T KNOW WHAT TO SAY, SO I JUST SAID THANKS by David Joseph is a quiet story collection of the quotidian. Check out what Nick Rees Gardner has to say in his book review of this indie short fiction book.
THE VILLAGERS by Derek Owens is a playful, brutal, dreamy, sticky slideshow of fables and images told with eye-winking charm. Check out what Joshua Bligh has to say in his STARRED book review of this Animal Heart Press book.
IN THE WOODS, DARK AND DEEP by D.L. Rhodes is a joy ride through horror and fantasy. Check out what Melissa Suggitt has to say in her book review of this indie author novel.
NO GOD LIKE THE MOTHER by Kesha Ajose-Fisher is a raw look at those crucial moments when the realities of life are laid bare. Check out what Erica Ball has to say in her review of this Forest Avenue Press book.