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The Patterer

by Karen Rigby

An entertaining roast of “News Performance” in eighteenth-century London, this novel paints a vivid cultural melange of celebrity, misfortune, comedy, and moral bankruptcy. Leeds Merriweather is a gifted patterer whose livelihood... Read More

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Welcome to the Goat Rodeo

by Melissa Wuske

Barlow’s stories traverse such deep, psychological ground that they dredge up existential despair—in all the good ways. Welcome to the Goat Rodeo, by Tom Barlow, is a collection of more than a dozen highly inventive short stories.... Read More

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Goodnight Nobody

by Chris Henning

These stories are mystifying, mesmerizing, smart, and seductive. This smallish-looking collection might appear to be of little consequence—the entire book is only about 130 pages—but don’t be fooled. Ethel Rohan’s thirty short... Read More

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Domestic Disturbances

by Jeff Fleischer

Inspired by surrealist paintings, these short stories are filled with allegory, as well as detail that adds layer to the original work of art. In "Domestic Disturbances", Peter Grandbois crafts a series of stories that describe strange... Read More

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Blood Bound

by J. G. Stinson

Swaim expertly weaves realism and fantasy elements together to produce a novel both familiar and foreign. Dealing with self-esteem issues and rising to a challenge are themes often contained in young-adult fiction. "Blood Bound" avoids... Read More

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