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Here in the Night

by Paula Martinac

Rebecca Turkewitz limns the haunting nature of everyday occurrences in her rich literary collection "Here in the Night". These thirteen short stories survey the impact of ghost stories, disquieting relationships, marginalized identities,... Read More

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Runners

by Jeana Jorgensen

In the compelling science fiction novel "Runners", a tight-knit crew displays true camaraderie despite the dystopian leanings of their world. Set in a dystopian corporate world, Justin Hale’s science fiction novel "Runners" follows a... Read More

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Andrezj of Hollywood

by Willem Marx

Rich, philosophical, and engaging, "Andrezj of Hollywood" weighs the cost of compromising to pursue one’s dreams. Weaving together many strands from the life of an aspiring young screenwriter, David Schulze’s "Andrezj of Hollywood"... Read More

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And Then He Sang a Lullaby

by Aleena Ortiz

Ani Kayode Somtochukwu’s novel "And Then He Sang a Lullaby" interrogates love, secrecy, and a revolution in Nigeria. August’s mother died in childbirth; he blames himself. His father is distant and inconsolable, and his sisters push... Read More

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Glassworks

by Dontaná McPherson-Joseph

In Olivia Wolfgang-Smith’s emotive novel "Glassworks", four generations struggle under the weight of unexpressed feelings, unsaid words, and unmet needs. It starts with a bee. In 1910, heiress Agnes takes a renowned glass artist,... Read More

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The Boy in the Rain

by Erin Nesbit

Set in Edwardian England, Stephanie Cowell’s novel "The Boy in the Rain" concerns the passionate romance between a painter and a divorced writer. After a traumatic exchange with his uncle, nineteen-year-old Robbie, who is failing in... Read More

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Spring in Siberia

by Erika Harlitz Kern

In Artem Mozgovoy’s heartbreaking historical novel "Spring in Siberia", a gay man comes of age in a post-Soviet land. In the same year that Mikhail Gorbachev launches the Perestroika and sets the Soviet Union on the path toward its own... Read More

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