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May 17th, 2017
Bookshots: Pumping new life into the corpse of the book review Title: Woman No. 17 Who wrote it? Edan Lepucki, author of Stephen Colbert favorite, California.
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Bookshots: Pumping new life into the corpse of the book review Title: Tacky Goblin Who wrote it? Chicago writer, T. Sean Steele. This is his debut novel, winner of the first annual Wild Onion Novella Contest.
Read Review →May 3rd, 2017
Bookshots: Pumping new life into the corpse of the book review Title: Milena, or The Most Beautiful Femur in the World
Read Review →May 2nd, 2017
Bookshots: Pumping new life into the corpse of the book review Title: Getting Off Who wrote it? Jonathan Reiss, whose nonfiction work has appeared in Complex, Interview, Noisey, SPIN Magazine, The Source, Vol.1 Brooklyn, and more. Getting Off is his debut novel.
Read Review →April 19th, 2017
Bookshots: Pumping new life into the corpse of the book review Title: Entropy in Bloom Who wrote it? Jeremy Robert Johnson, author of Skullcrack City and other mind-melting nightmares, former publisher of said nightmares at the now defunct Swallowdown press.
Read Review →April 12th, 2017
Bookshots: Pumping new life into the corpse of the book review Title: Every Night I Dream of Hell Who wrote it? Malcolm Mackay, author of the award-winning Glasgow Trilogy.
Read Review →April 6th, 2017
Bookshots: Pumping new life into the corpse of the book review Title: Bullet Gal Who wrote it? Andrez Bergen has had an eclectic career as a musician, novelist and comic book writer, amongst many other things. Little Nobody in his music, he launched the IF? Commix publishing label in 2013.
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Bookshots: Pumping new life into the corpse of the book review Title: Hell’s Gate Who wrote it? Best-selling, award-winning French novelist and playwright, Laurent Gaudé.
Read Review →April 5th, 2017
Bookshots: Pumping new life into the corpse of the book review Title: Catalina Eddy Who wrote it? Daniel Pyne Plot in a Box: Daniel Pyne really gets it — his language is deft, his storytelling skills spectacular. I highly recommend this book. This novel is actually three novellas connected by thin threads. The Big Empty: A private eye hunts down his long-since-separated wife’s killer in 1954.
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