Keith Glaeske is a medievalist and collector of speculative fiction currently living in Washington, DC.
His articles about medieval literature have been published in Medieval Perspectives, Traditio, and Ériu.
Tom Mendicino's latest novel explores the bonds of brotherhood, literal and metaphoric, between two brothers who on the surface appear so dissimilar Read More
Jonathan Harper's debut collection Daydreamers is aptly named: each story contains the ruminations of young men drifting through their lives, either making bad choices or failing to choose Read More
"Currier's novel is a grim one, but it is not purely a story of human cruelty. Currier weaves throughout strands of outrage, courage, uncertainty, denial, doubt—all typical human responses to tragedy." Read More