Weekend Sampling: ReLit (Week Six)

2014-03-15T16:14:55-04:00

You might remember that I've been sampling books from Indie presses that have been shortlisted for this year's ReLit Awards. Not just novels, but short stories, even poetry (which is adventurous for me). For a month of Sundays (at least), I'm Buried in ReLit Print. This Sunday is all about works that stretch

Weekend Sampling: ReLit (Week Six)2014-03-15T16:14:55-04:00

Unwritten: The Antagonist

2014-03-15T16:14:33-04:00

Lynn Coady's The Antagonist House of Anansi, 2011 The protagonist in The Antagonist is Rank. Actually, Gordon Rankin. But he's insisted, since he was twelve years old, that his friends call him Rank. Now it occurs to him that he's been instructing people to call him stinky, but that's not

Unwritten: The Antagonist2014-03-15T16:14:33-04:00

Seeding: The Beggar’s Garden (2011)

2014-03-15T16:09:48-04:00

Michael Christie's The Beggar's Garden Harper-Collins, 2011 Although the title for Michael Christie's story collection is drawn from the final story, it might well have been pulled from the second story's title, "Discard". It's at the heart of this debut collection: that which has been left behind, tossed out, put

Seeding: The Beggar’s Garden (2011)2014-03-15T16:09:48-04:00

Floating: Touch

2021-02-01T16:11:59-05:00

Alexi Zentner's Touch Knopf, 2011 It seems like stating the obvious, but Touch is all about storytelling. Sure, all novels are fiction. They all contain stories. But they aren't all about storytelling. However, Alexi Zentner's novel is just that. "I felt like I knew him already. I'd heard so many

Floating: Touch2021-02-01T16:11:59-05:00

Weekend Sampling: ReLit (Week Five)

2014-03-15T16:03:40-04:00

You might remember that I've been sampling books from Indie presses that have been shortlisted for this year's ReLit Awards. Not just novels, but short stories, even poetry (which is adventurous for me). For a month of Sundays (at least), I'm Buried in ReLit Print. I Still Don’t Even Know You, Michelle Berry

Weekend Sampling: ReLit (Week Five)2014-03-15T16:03:40-04:00
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