Book Review: Replays by Gary Hawthorn
REPLAYS by Gary Hawthorn is a charming, good-natured story collection about the friendships and adventures that make life worth living. Reviewed by Warren Maxwell.
REPLAYS by Gary Hawthorn is a charming, good-natured story collection about the friendships and adventures that make life worth living. Reviewed by Warren Maxwell.
MY FATHER’S NAME IS WAR by Bauder is an urgent collection of short fiction dealing with the U.S.’s military culture. Reviewed by Nikolas Mavreas.
MISTAKES, MISSTATEMENTS, LIES AND OTHER MISCOMMUNICATION TACTICS by Norman Cairns is an intriguing book of short stories on themes of crime and language. Reviewed by Nikolas Mavreas.
ALTERNATIVE FACTS by Emily Greenberg is a funny, incisive dive into the minds of some much-maligned public figures. Reviewed by Erica Ball.
Discover the profound within the ordinary with the impactful short story collection NOT THE SAME RIVER. Reviewed by Elizabeth Zender.
TERMINAL JIVE by James Hippie is a gritty collection that casts its net over the downtrodden, addled, and alcohol-infused world of masculinity. Reviewed by Warren Maxwell.
GEEZER DYKE AND OTHER STORIES OF BAD BEHAVIOR by Becky Thacker is funny, real, and unapologetically queer. Reviewed by Samantha Hui.
Francine Witte evokes the sorrow of separation, the fear of alienation, and a snippet of hope in RADIO WATER. Reviewed by Nick Rees Gardner.
I NEVER KNEW HOW OLD I WAS by David Joseph is a collection of short stories that explores the complex nature of human relationships and interactions as they evolve over time. Reviewed by Warren Maxwell.
FALLING THROUGH THE NEW WORLD by Cynthia Reeves is an intimate, nuanced portrait of the relationships between generations of an Italian family. Reviewed by Elena Bellaart.