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A Rope Around Your Broken Neck | Small Press Reviews
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Sporadically reviewing small press books since 2007 (or thereabouts)…. Support a Small Press! A Rope Around Your Broken Neck. A Rope Around Your Broken Neck. The latest one-shot comic from Attackosaur Comics. In terms of style, the book is evocative of modern classics by the likes of Alan Moore and Neil Gaiman. The mood of the comic makes it hard to shake the feeling that Dream, the lead character of Gaiman’s. As the title may suggest,. A Rope Around Your Broken Neck. March 21, 2010. You are commenting u...
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Christmas Before Christianity: How the Birthday of the “Sun” Became the Birthday of the “Son” | Small Press Reviews
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Sporadically reviewing small press books since 2007 (or thereabouts)…. Support a Small Press! Christmas Before Christianity: How the Birthday of the “Sun” Became the Birthday of the “Son”. Posted in Book Reviews. And tagged book review. July 9, 2015. No Tears for Old Scratch – Review by Lavinia Ludlow. Trope Twisting: Something Familiar But Different →. July 9, 2015 at 9:20 pm. I, for one, am happy for Santa Claus! July 9, 2015 at 9:27 pm. July 10, 2015 at 12:21 am. July 10, 2015 at 9:43 am. An amazing r...
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Among The Wild Mulattos and Other Tales—Review by Joshua Isard | Small Press Reviews
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Sporadically reviewing small press books since 2007 (or thereabouts)…. Support a Small Press! Among The Wild Mulattos and Other Tales Review by Joshua Isard. Pretty much everything you need to know about digging into Tom Williams’s newest book is in the title:. Among the Wild Mulattos and Other Tales. For me, it’s one of the best titles in recent memory, and shows readers the humor Williams brings to the topic of race before they open the book. Yes, every story in. Among the Wild Mulattos. It would be na...
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See Ya | Small Press Reviews
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Sporadically reviewing small press books since 2007 (or thereabouts)…. Support a Small Press! Well into Cheryl Kerr’s. The Things They Carried. Rather, Kerr examines the ripple-effects of war by giving us a protagonist whose quest to better know her recently deceased father becomes an opportunity for self-discovery and a meditation on the meaning of honor. Like many novels and films about the subject,. June 9, 2010. Now We Know Why It’s Called a Punch List →. May 15, 2011 at 9:40 pm. You are commenting u...
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Resources | Small Press Reviews
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Sporadically reviewing small press books since 2007 (or thereabouts)…. Support a Small Press! The following is a list of online resources for small publishers. A fairly extensive website with many articles on publishing and marketing your work. Not just reviews, but information and news on the small press industry. Small Publishers Association of North America. A nonprofit organization that provides members with marketing, networking, and distribution advice. Wherefore Print on Demand. RT @ marc schuster.
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Trope Twisting: Something Familiar But Different | Small Press Reviews
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Sporadically reviewing small press books since 2007 (or thereabouts)…. Support a Small Press! Trope Twisting: Something Familiar But Different. Big thank you to Marc for letting me take over his blog today to talk about trope twisting, how to take something familiar and make it fresh again. Trope Twisting: Something Familiar but Different by K.C. Tansley. After years of attending writing conferences, it has been drilled into my head that agents and editors want one thing: something familiar, but different.
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Kourtney Heintz | Small Press Reviews
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Sporadically reviewing small press books since 2007 (or thereabouts)…. Support a Small Press! Trope Twisting: Something Familiar But Different. Big thank you to Marc for letting me take over his blog today to talk about trope twisting, how to take something familiar and make it fresh again. Trope Twisting: Something Familiar but Different by K.C. Tansley. After years of attending writing conferences, it has been drilled into my head that agents and editors want one thing: something familiar, but different.
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joshuadisard | Small Press Reviews
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Sporadically reviewing small press books since 2007 (or thereabouts)…. Support a Small Press! Among The Wild Mulattos and Other Tales Review by Joshua Isard. Pretty much everything you need to know about digging into Tom Williams’s newest book is in the title:. Among the Wild Mulattos and Other Tales. For me, it’s one of the best titles in recent memory, and shows readers the humor Williams brings to the topic of race before they open the book. Yes, every story in. Among the Wild Mulattos. It would be na...
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Things That Most People Zoom Past: An Interview with Christopher Meeks | Small Press Reviews
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Sporadically reviewing small press books since 2007 (or thereabouts)…. Support a Small Press! Things That Most People Zoom Past: An Interview with Christopher Meeks. I’ve been a fan of Christopher Meeks since reading his short story collection. I recently caught up with Meeks to chat about his new novel,. Tell us a little bit about the novel. You’ve published two excellent short story collections– Months and Seasons. And The Middle-Aged Man and the Sea–. Most of my short stories and the first two novels ...