Review by Jenny Barber There are some very appealing articles here, foremost in my mind is a piece by Kim Braemar about writing groups and the mind games they play which, [...]
Reviewed by Jeff Gardiner Tartarus Press have done us all a favour by reprinting Shiel’s acknowledged fin-de-siecle masterpiece The Purple Cloud (1901). This [...]
Reviewed by by Nels Stanley Okay, one thing you should know, that I’m going to get out of the way before this review gets underway: if you’re the sort of reader [...]
Reviewed by Steve Dean This novel isn’t genre fiction in any way, although there is some exploration of the boundaries between reality and imagination, nor is it the [...]
Reviewed by Jeff Gardiner This is a repackaging of a novel first published in 1940 by lesser-known author Frank Baker. To be honest it’s a disappointment and [...]
Reviewed by Nels Stanley This is the new novel from Elastic Press impresario and British small press mainstay Andrew Hook, a man who puts the ‘What the f**k was [...]
Review by Steve Dean Jesse Jameson is a fairy. No, I’m not name calling, it’s true. This is book three in the series, aimed at children eight years old and up. I [...]