The Dressing-Up Box by David Constantine
–Reviewed by Markku Nivalainen– David Constantine is a poet-scholar who has had an illustrious career as an author, translator and
Read more–Reviewed by Markku Nivalainen– David Constantine is a poet-scholar who has had an illustrious career as an author, translator and
Read more–Reviewed by Terry Melia– I’ve thoroughly enjoyed previous volumes of Tales from the Shadow Booth, all edited by Dan Coxon,
Read more–Reviewed by Dipika Mummery– If you’re in the mood for short slices of dark fiction that peek into the often
Read more–Reviewed by Joshua Lambert– In James R. Gapinski’s Edge of the Known Bus Line (Etchings Press, University of Indianapolis), a
Read more-Reviewed by Mikiko Fukuda- Dana Diehl’s short story collection, Our Dreams Might Align (Splice), is an homage to the loneliness
Read more-Reviewed by Dipika Mummery- Those of us who love science fiction are probably well used to stories imagining what many
Read more-Reviewed by Dipika Mummery- This Paradise (Boiler House Press) is an excellent collection of unsettling, inventive and hard-to-categorise short stories
Read more-Reviewed by Cath Barton- A man and his wife travel separately, as heavy snow begins to fall, through a landscape
Read more-Reviewed by Sam Edwards- The best albums have recurring refrains and themes. In Abbey Road the refrain of “You Never
Read more-Reviewed by Sally Shaw- The Portswick Imp (Black Pear Press), is a collection of fifteen short stories by internationally known
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