Our Dreams Might Align by Dena Diehl
-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 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- This Paradise (Boiler House Press) is an excellent collection of unsettling, inventive and hard-to-categorise short stories
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Read more-Reviewed by Sally Shaw- The Portswick Imp (Black Pear Press), is a collection of fifteen short stories by internationally known
Read more-Reviewed by Kristin D. Urban- If you feel unsettled while reading The False River (Unthank Books), then Nick Holdstock has
Read more-Reviewed by Sally Shaw- Calls to Distant Places (Kingston University Press) is the debut short story collection of author and
Read more-Reviewed by Rhys Knapman- Midnight Laughter is a collection of short stories by Paul McDonald, published by V. Press in
Read more-Reviewed by Cath Barton- Zettie, at the age of seven, stops speaking. Her mother tries to find out why, but
Read more-Reviewed by Deirdre Hines- Primers is the brainchild of a mentoring and publishing scheme devised by the Poetry School and Nine
Read more-Reviewed by Sam Edwards- With Sweet Home (Stinging Fly), longlisted for the Edge Hill Short Story Prize 2019, Wendy Erskine
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