The Girl on the Red Pillow by Angelika Rust
-Reviewed by Sarah Gonnet– In The Girl on the Red Pillow, Angelica Rust plays the ‘What the f—k?’ card repeatedly.
Read more-Reviewed by Sarah Gonnet– In The Girl on the Red Pillow, Angelica Rust plays the ‘What the f—k?’ card repeatedly.
Read more-Reviewed by Eleanor Hemsley- Shit Happens is perhaps not best suited as a title for this book as the end
Read more-Reviewed by Cath Barton- I was tempted to start this review by trying to write a recipe for a successful
Read more-Reviewed by Andie Berryman– Unsettled is a novella from the Indimyth category of Indireads, a collective of South Asian authors
Read more-By Richard T. Watson– A generation or more grew up in the Cold War shadow of the Bomb, fearing the
Read more-Reviewed by Eleanor Hemsley- The Hospital is a story filled with gritty reality about the health system in the early
Read more-Reviewed by Rebecca Burns- Niagara by Evangeline Jennings is a short, stand-alone story, around 10,000 words in length and divided
Read more-Reviewed by Adrian Slatcher– David Rawson’s Fuckhead is a fascinating novella/essay about two brothers. The narrator has VATER syndrome, a series
Read more-Reviewed by Holly Jazz Kotzé– Jenalyn is the eponymous story of a young woman from the Philippines and before I
Read more-Reviewed by David Sheridan- Whew. Just let me sit down a second, catch my breath. Whew, okay, yeah. That was
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