A review of New Beginnings

The clear bent is literary fiction, and that makes this a moving collection full of provocative and evocative work from some of the most well known and respected writers working today. This is a wonderful marketing idea, and one which…

A review of Emma Strunk by Tony Nesca

This is an approach that has peculiar qualities. It never becomes poetry of the quotable and pretty sort but it avoids the pitfalls of a prose that needs connective tissue that is simply functional. It is not conventional narrative but…

Interview with Andrea Mayes

The author of The Rose Notestalks about the genesis of her first novel, the character she struggled most with, her unusual narrative voice, on being labelled “rural gothic,” the “luck factor” in fiction publishing, the future of fiction, the way in which a published novel has changed her, her key themes, and lots more.

Interview with Kirby Gann

The author of Our Napoleon in Rags talks about Montreux, his imaginary city, his well adjusted past, his own publishing company Sarabande Books, the reason why he didn’t publish his own book, the positives and negatives of teaching, his influences and favorites, why he complains a lot, and lots more.

A review of The Writing Experiment by Hazel Smith

This book is highly recommended for writers of all levels of ability – those interested in producing avant-garde works and those who only want to delve deeper into the art of communication using traditional models. It is, and perhaps unintentionally so, one of the clearest, easy to follow books on postmodernism in literature on the market. This is a unique and very valuable offering to the literary world, full of unusual experiments with words that writers will make use of repeatedly.