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Notable Short Story Collections, Autumn 2013

2020-09-16T15:58:31-04:00

I've read some remarkable short story collections this year: Théodora Armstrong's Clear Skies, No Wind, 100% Visibility, Ayelet Tsabari's The Best Place on Earth, Saleema Nawaz's Mother Superior, Richard van Camp's Godless But Loyal to Heaven, Miranda Hill's Sleeping Funny, and Paul Headrick's The Doctrine of Affections. Three more collections have captured

Notable Short Story Collections, Autumn 20132020-09-16T15:58:31-04:00

Two Chilling Reads: The Dark and Secrecy

2014-05-13T15:03:24-04:00

Rupert Thomson's Secrecy is suffused with deliciously disturbing images and scenes. A thin, dark ribbon of sky. Bared teeth with clumps of hair. A dead bird that dangles from a girl’s first like a flower needing water. A snake skin shed in a doorway. A secret passage. A stabbed countess. A

Two Chilling Reads: The Dark and Secrecy2014-05-13T15:03:24-04:00

Dewey’s Read-A-Thon, October 2013: Plans

2014-05-13T14:53:06-04:00

This is the first year that the entire Buried In Print family is read-a-thon-ing. This takes a lot more coordination and planning than simply ensuring that everybody else is busy elsewhere so that I can spend a day reading. But, in the end, I think it's going to be a

Dewey’s Read-A-Thon, October 2013: Plans2014-05-13T14:53:06-04:00

Dan Vyleta’s The Crooked Maid (2013)

2014-05-13T15:04:46-04:00

Dan Vyleta's The Crooked Maid pulls readers into a suspenseful, dark tale as swiftly as the train carrying Anna Beer and Robert Siedal pulls into the Vienna station. Although it does share some characters with the author's previous novel, The Quiet Twin, it can be read as a standalone novel. Both

Dan Vyleta’s The Crooked Maid (2013)2014-05-13T15:04:46-04:00

Dennis Bock’s Going Home Again (2013)

2014-05-13T15:06:29-04:00

Perhaps it's only to give readers an idea of how special it all was to Charlie. "I suppose what I'm trying to say is that the writing of a man's life at least gives you an idea of just how special it all was to him the first time around."

Dennis Bock’s Going Home Again (2013)2014-05-13T15:06:29-04:00
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