Searching for the Dark Other Side: A Review of Lindsay Hill’s Tidal Lock

Searching for the Dark Other Side: A Review of Lindsay Hill’s Tidal Lock

A book review of Lindsay Hill’s new novel “Tidal Lock” from McPherson & Company, published November 2024.

The Lucky Chops

The Lucky Chops

The Lucky Chops is a unique brass band. They play funky jazz/rock tunes and often play the New York subway platforms.

Review: Endearing Species

Review: Endearing Species

The fiction starts with the citation of reasons for the migration of the Nepali speaking people from the Plain areas to the hilly ones.

The Pulitzer Prize Winner

The Pulitzer Prize Winner

A review of the two memoirs by Frank McCourt; “Angela’s Ashes” and “Tis.” These were moving accounts of his upbringing in Limerick, Ireland.

Sex, Fascism, and So Forth

Sex, Fascism, and So Forth

A book review of Master Lovers from the small press Outpost 19 in San Francisco.

The Whole Wide World

The Whole Wide World

A review of The Whole Wide World. I was surprised that my sister did not like it all, so I tried to examine why it impacted me so much.

House of Hunger/Book Review

House of Hunger/Book Review

Lexi Kent-Monning’s book review of House of Hunger by Uzodinma Okehi.

Stories from the Darp

Stories from the Darp

A review of Pinching Zwieback, stories by Mitchell Toews.

From A Candle To A Flame To A Wildfire Of Hope

From A Candle To A Flame To A Wildfire Of Hope

This is a review of Mehreen Ahmed’s novel, Incandescence published by Impspired Magazine, UK and written by Chitra Gopalakrishnan.

Review of Motherthing by Ainslie Hogarth

Review of Motherthing by Ainslie Hogarth

A review of Ainslie Hogarth’s Motherthing, a New York Times Best Book of the Year.

A Review of Love Breaks My Bones, and I Laugh by Couri Johnson

A Review of Love Breaks My Bones, and I Laugh by Couri Johnson

A book review of Couri Johnson’s latest novella of fabulist short stories.

The Lang Fairy Books

The Lang Fairy Books

A brief overview of the famous series edited by Andrew Lang, a Scottish poet, and his wife Nora, who did much of the rewriting.

Review of Lilies on the deathbed of Étaín and Other Poems

Review of Lilies on the deathbed of Étaín and Other Poems

A review of Lilies on the deathbed of Étaín and Other Poems by Oisín Breen.

Review of The Way a Wound Becomes a Scar

Review of The Way a Wound Becomes a Scar

A review of Emily Schulten’s book of poetry The Way a Wound Becomes a Scar.

Helen, Life and Times – Unafraid Minutes on Hindustani Cinema and its Deployment of Helen

Helen, Life and Times – Unafraid Minutes on Hindustani Cinema and its Deployment of Helen

This book can elicit an infectious curiosity about Bollywood amongst audiences beyond the mediascape of India/South Asia.

Don’t Miss Your Connection: an Interview with Best-Selling Author Jonathan Evison  

Don’t Miss Your Connection: an Interview with Best-Selling Author Jonathan Evison  

An interview with Best-Selling Novelist Jonathan Evison about his new book, Small World (2022).