"Imaginary Things" invites big imaginations and generous spirits and welcomes them in with peculiar charm. Andrea Lochen’s "Imaginary Things", as ethereal as it is familiar, explores the spaces between the known and the imagined, where... Read More
Comical stunts performed by this amusing pair reveal the friendship at the center of this fast-paced novel. J. T. Lundy’s amusing novel, "Saving Grapes", follows an unmotivated slacker whose desperation sends him on an adventure that... Read More
The delightful protagonist of this whodunit is full of spunk and grit, adding intrigue and fun. Racing against the clock, an audacious forensics librarian pairs with with her brother to solve a murder, in Sharon St. George’s "Due for... Read More
McGuire opts for a voice that fits the scenery, internal and external, as the characters and the oceanic setting are so intertwined. Emotional snapshots of life in coastal Alaska’s fishing communities form the focus of Rosemary... Read More
Griner grounds the peculiar in familiar settings, in this unique and memorable collection of stories. What stands out most in Paul Griner’s short-story collection, Hurry Please, I Want to Know, is the author’s comfort and skill with... Read More
Stephen Eoannou displays raw power, grace, and style in his appropriately titled collection, "Muscle Cars". Stephen Eoannou is confident enough as a writer to let his characters tell their own tales without undue literary embellishment,... Read More
This heartbreaking but ultimately inspiring love story reveals the power of love as a way to overcome fear of acceptance. Hunter Carlisle seems to have it all—a bright future in sales, a beautiful girlfriend, and a strong Christian... Read More
For those with an appetite for atypical horror fare, Bailey’s range is satisfyingly wide. Bram Stoker Award nominee Michael Bailey has an ax to grind with horror fiction. In the disjointed "Inkblots and Blood Spots", his latest... Read More