Book Review: The Philistine and the Prophet
The Philistine and the Prophet by Alejandro Marron is a a ragged, razor-sharp collage of vignettes that skewers performative outrage, colonial legacies, and the modern hunger for validation.
The Philistine and the Prophet by Alejandro Marron is a a ragged, razor-sharp collage of vignettes that skewers performative outrage, colonial legacies, and the modern hunger for validation.
THE WITCH’S APPRENTICE AND OTHER STORIES by Ekta R. Garg is a fun, thought-provoking collection that brings old tales to new life in unique fashion.
Sharp and witty, Hey You Assholes by Kyle Seibel is a collection that details the mundanities of working class life and the ways we fight to transcend the drudgery.
UNVEILED VOICES by Dr. Sandra Walton Wilson is a kaleidoscopic short story collection thriving on empathy. Reviewed by Eric Mayrhofer.
MISTAKES, MISSTATEMENTS, LIES AND OTHER MISCOMMUNICATION TACTICS by Norman Cairns is an intriguing book of short stories on themes of crime and language. Reviewed by Nikolas Mavreas.
Discover the profound within the ordinary with the impactful short story collection NOT THE SAME RIVER. Reviewed by Elizabeth Zender.
Eccentric, funny, and real—explore Massapequa in this wide-ranging collection of linked short stories. The Greater Massapequas by Richard Daub reviewed by Erin Britton.
A gritty reality, a dark future, an immersive world—But They Will Remain by Ross Deaton is as action-packed as it is fascinating. Reviewed by JB Leddington.
Hauntingly tragic—RESOLUTION by David Ellis is a story collection that depicts the human experience as an amorphous beast. Reviewed by Samantha Hui.
GEEZER DYKE AND OTHER STORIES OF BAD BEHAVIOR by Becky Thacker is funny, real, and unapologetically queer. Reviewed by Samantha Hui.










