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Waste

by Karen Ackland

Adrenalin-laced and with a strong sense of the absurd, this small-town Canadian novel explores situations both dark and amoral. Andrew F. Sullivan’s "Waste" takes place in a small Canadian town over a December weekend in 1989.... Read More

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Untying the Moon

by Jeff Fleischer

Settings that feel lived in, a nice eye for detail, and a story that’s simple but evocative feed this character-rich first novel. In "Untying the Moon", Ellen Malphrus takes her protagonist Bailey Martin on a long journey of... Read More

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Dixie Vixens Vol 1

by Peter Dabbene

Adrian Wassel takes his southern background and warps it through the monochromatic lens of Nathan Gooden and Michael Colangelo’s art, in Dixie Vixens: A Lit Cigarette. The book follows three recent New York college graduates as they... Read More

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Dark Matters

by Robin Farrell Edmunds

With an original and compelling story line, this is an unnerving yet engrossing sci-fi story. Three seemingly disparate story lines unfold in "Dark Matters", a science-fiction story that takes place sixty years in the future. Technology... Read More

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Stumbling Out the Stable

by Clarissa Goldsmith

With its focus on character and experience, "Stumbling Out the Stable" is a through exploration of modern adulthood. Stumbling out the Stable is the bildungsroman of the new generation. Sean Pravica touches on the confusion plaguing... Read More

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Dolet

by Hilary Daninhirsch

Weinberg paints a vivid portrait of a learned man who refused to be silenced. "Dolet" is the engaging tale of a real-life Inquisition-era writer and scholar. Compelling and action-filled, this historical novel portrays an uncelebrated... Read More

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