REVIEWED BY KRISTINA MORICONI Kurt Vonnegut’s Slaughterhouse-Five | Curtis Smith | IG Publishing| April 2016| 185 pages | ISBN: 978-1632460110 Upon initial glance, this first title in the Bookmarked
REVIEWED BY KRISTINA MORICONI Kurt Vonnegut’s Slaughterhouse-Five | Curtis Smith | IG Publishing| April 2016| 185 pages | ISBN: 978-1632460110 Upon initial glance, this first title in the Bookmarked
REVIEWED BY PRISCILLA BOURGOINE The Point of Vanishing: A Memoir of Two Years in Solitude by Howard Axelrod/Beacon Press/September 2015/ISBN:978-0-8070-7546-3/paperback/208 pgs. Debut memoirist Howard Axelrod
REVIEWED BY KRISTINA MORICONI Not Quite So Stories | David S. Atkinson | Literary Wanderlust | December 2015 | ISBN: 1942856032 In his collection of short stories, Not
“I think if you get the art right, the politics will come along naturally after it. But if you try to make politics the most important part of the piece, then the piece may come off as preachy or didactic and is probably going to have a weaker political effect, ironically, than if you try to deliberately put the politics in there.” ~ Ann Pancake, author of Strange As This Weather Has Been
REVIEWED BY A.E. WEISGERBER Rattle of Want | Gay Degani | Pure Slush Books | November 2015 | ISBN 978-1-925101-67-6 A great collection to keep
REVIEWED BY SANDY EBNER Brown Bottle by Sheldon Lee Compton | Bottom Dog Publishing, 2016 | ISBN: 978-1-933964-89-8 | 164 pages The beauty of indie publishing