Book Review: Current Disasters
At times surreal and strange, Current Disasters by Jen McConnell deftly traces the contours of loneliness and explores how connection can help shape a life.
At times surreal and strange, Current Disasters by Jen McConnell deftly traces the contours of loneliness and explores how connection can help shape a life.
Blues, love, and litigation in 1970s Austin. AUSTIN BLUES by Gary A. Keith reviewed by Josie Prado.
D.L. Gardner sure knows how to keep the fantasy alive. THE KEEPER (SWORD OF CHO NISI 5) reviewed by Alexandria Ducksworth.
RAISING HEL by Cynthia J. Bogard is a moving novel about the power of stories & activism. Reviewed by Samantha Hui.
THE FOX AND THE DRAGONS by Norman Luce is what happens when women lead the resistance. Reviewed by Melissa Suggitt.
Rowdy, frenetic, and a little bit filthy, Job Junky by Rudy Ridolfo hurtles along with shocks and fun. Reviewed by Eric Mayrhofer.
In the margins of memory and loss, three boys learn what it means to remember in La Ballona Creek by Brant Vickers. Reviewed by Lauren Hayataka.
ONCE AND FOR ALL by Daniel Benedon & Daniel Reed is a short graphic novel with real depth that questions if we are truly the heroes of humankind’s story. Reviewed by Timothy Thomas.
AUTUMN IN WOLF VALLEY by Ed A. Murray is an emotionally wrought tale about lost love and learning to move on. Reviewed by Haley Perry.
Humanity prevails, even during devastating life circumstances. ROSALBA TORRES LEAL:The Santa of Roses by Dokali “Duke” Megharief reviewed by Chelsey Tucker.