I’m often remiss in posting reviews of various projects here, what with teaching, writing and editing commitments. Herewith is a lovely new review of Cassilda’s Song, edited by Joe Pulver Sr. Jose Cruz rites: “Other authors use the mythos to … Continue reading
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There is a really nice review of Motion Sickness up at Amanda Planet. It’s so great to see young women blogging about literature and feminism. #femlitcan. … Continue reading
Des Lewis reviewed Playground on his World Fantasy nominated site, and his insightful smart content is always a pleasure to read. He paid particular attention to one of my faves in this antho, Joe Davies’ “The Compass”. Davies is based … Continue reading
UK author and editor D.F. Lewis has reviewed Cassilda’s Song, the King in Yellow themed anthology edited by Joe Pulver Sr. Of my contribution, “Stones, Maybe,” Des says: A perfect Pflug, blending memories, regrets, and a sort of alternate world … Continue reading
There is a wonderful review by Heidi Greco in SubTerrain, Vol. 7, Issue #69. It’s a bit lazy and curmudgeonly, but any press is good press, right? And I am definitely a SubTerrain fan. Check out this Vancouver based litmag with political … Continue reading