‘The Book of Joan’ by Lidia Yuknavitch Daphne Sidor Fiction May 1, 2017 3 min readImagine a sci-fi blockbuster scripted by a critical theorist and then novelized by a slam poet, and you might come close to anticipating The Book of Joan, a darkly inventive new work from Lidia Yuknavitch. Read More
‘Erased’ by Robbi McCoy Anna Furtado Reviews March 16, 2017 2 min readErased opens with the quintessential cop car chase. Lights flashing and sirens blaring, San Francisco police officer Dani Barsetti is...
‘Heartsnare: Book One of the Umbraverse’ by Steven B. Williams Damian Serbu Speculative Fiction February 26, 2017 3 min readSteven B. Williams blends a horrifying and unconventional world with verisimilitude. Read More
‘Blind Side of the Moon’ by Blayne Cooper Anna Furtado Speculative FictionYoung Adult January 31, 2017 3 min readDreams haunt Samantha Blackwell. At seventeen, she carries a heavy emotional load. She has a deadbeat father who only shows...
‘Walk-in’ by T.L. Hart Anna Furtado MysterySpeculative Fiction January 5, 2017 2 min read If you like your mysteries filled with red herrings, twists, and turns, you’ll be thoroughly entertained by this book Read More
‘The Kissing Booth Girl and Other Stories’ by A.C. Wise Sara Rauch ReviewsSpeculative Fiction November 5, 2016 2 min readThe Kissing Booth Girl and Other Stories is achingly smart, sad, and weird in equal measure Read More
‘Waycaller’ by D.J. McPhee Ben Mason ReviewsSpeculative Fiction October 18, 2016 4 min readJack Gordon thinks he’s going mad. The same thing happened to his mother, who believed in magic (and elves and...
‘Labyrinth Lost’ by Zoraida Córdova Michael Waters Speculative FictionYoung Adult September 1, 2016 2 min read A seamless blend of fantasy and Latinx culture, Labyrinth Lost feels both strikingly authentic and badly needed Read More
‘Hellmaw: Of the Essence’ by Gabrielle Harbowy July Westhale ReviewsSpeculative Fiction August 7, 2016 1 min readThis novel is only the beginning of a longer story. From the first page, the reader is pulled into a...
‘Night Sweats’ by Tom Cardamone Keith Glaeske ReviewsSpeculative Fiction May 13, 2016 2 min readShort these stories may be, but that doesn’t mean that they’re lightweight Read More