Book Review: The Past We Step Into
THE PAST WE STEP INTO by Richard Scharine is a tender-hearted collection of growth and self-discovery. Check out what Audrey Davis has to say about this short fiction book.
THE PAST WE STEP INTO by Richard Scharine is a tender-hearted collection of growth and self-discovery. Check out what Audrey Davis has to say about this short fiction book.
JERKS by Sara Lippman is a collection of short fiction that bounces between harmlessly fun, erotic, and oddly cathartic. Check out what Lindsay Crandall of IBR has to say about this Mason Jar Press title.
CREOLE CONJURE by Christina Rosso is alluring and mystical, capturing Louisiana in all its mysterious glory. Check out what Alexandria Ducksworth of IBR has to say in her review of this Maudlin House 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.
SEND HER BACK AND OTHER STORIES by Munashe Kesake is a collection of sharp and incisive short stories interrogating the varied experiences of being a Zimbabwean immigrant in America. Check out what Genevieve Hartman has to say about this Mukana Press book.
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.
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.
EKLEIPSIS: THE ABYSS by Tamel Wino is an evocative story collection that explores horrific corruptions of day-to-day reality. Check out what else Andrea Marks-Joseph has to say about this indie author book.
A GATHERING OF BROKEN MIRRORS: Memories of Survivors in New York by Anthony E. Shaw is a charming story collection about belonging, family, and fate in New York City. Check out what Robyn-Lee Samuels of IBR has to say about this Atmosphere Press book.
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.