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Prisms, Veils

by Karen Rigby

In theologian David Bentley Hart’s erudite short story collection, characters from Greek myths and literature have happenstance encounters with scholars and others. Hinting at both focused, rational ways of understanding the tangible... Read More

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Balloon Theater

by Joseph S. Pete

Concerned with interiority and the distances that exist between people, "Balloon Theater" is an evocative literary collection. In the pieces of Steve Moncada Street’s atmospheric literary collection "Balloon Theater", people strive for... Read More

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Exile in Guyville

by Ho Lin

Within its compact length of six stories, Amy Lee Lillard’s collection "Exile in Guyville" packs a major punch with its hard-hitting science fiction that centers women’s perspectives. Sometimes darkly humorous and sometimes just... Read More

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Of Fathers & Gods

by N.T. McQueen

Jim Roberts’s gritty short story collection Of Fathers & Gods reconciles ideas of fatherhood with faith. Told from a miscellany of viewpoints, these stories are forceful when it comes to the most challenging parts of being human.... Read More

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The Forgetters

by Bella Moses

Greg Sarris’s short story collection "The Forgetters" is a triumphant testament to the power of storytelling. Answer Woman and Question Woman sit perched on a fence rail atop Sonoma Mountain. Answer Woman remembers all the stories but... Read More

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How to Make Your Mother Cry

by Elaine Chiew

Sejal Shah’s intrepid short story collection "How to Make Your Mother Cry" is a polysemous encounter connecting auditory and visual modes. Interspersed with ephemera—memory-photographs, childlike drawings, Indian dance notations, a... Read More

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