Filled With Ghosts by Karen Little
-Reviewed by Sarah Gonnet– Karen Little writes characters with a surface oddness. Whether they are floridly psychotic or merely displaying
Read more-Reviewed by Sarah Gonnet– Karen Little writes characters with a surface oddness. Whether they are floridly psychotic or merely displaying
Read more-Reviewed by Richard T. Watson– Two of the short stories in Jan Carson’s collection Children’s Children serve as handy examples
Read more-Reviewed by Richard T. Watson– The Shapes of Dogs’ Eyes is part of Dead Ink Books‘ New Voices 2016 series
Read more-Reviewed by Jessica Gregory- ‘…those perfectly imperfect souls of expansive, yet common diversity.’ -Texaners What comes to mind when thinking
Read more-Reviewed by Charlotte Barnes– Carole Burns’s recently published collection, The Missing Woman and Other Stories, is a bite-size collection of
Read more-Reviewed by Rebecca Burns– The first thing to say is that A Kind of Compass: Stories on Distance is a
Read more-Reviewed by Charlotte Barnes– Unthank Books have carved an important place for themselves in the world of the short story.
Read more– Reviewed by Joseph Johnston – Open Pen recognises the demand short stories make of their writers. Though small in
Read more-Reviewed by Eleanor Hemsley– Dare, written by Simon Sylvester, is an outstanding collection of short stories and poetry that delves
Read more-Reviewed by Jessica Gregory- Funhouse Magazine, with its first instalment, is purposely playful, light-hearted and experimental; it engages with the
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