Published inThe CoilDystopian Revolution: On Michael Konik’s ‘Year 14’Book Review by Sean FaulkApr 2Apr 2
Published inThe CoilDeception & Mystery: On T. M. Logan’s ‘Lies’Logan’s edge-of-your-seat suspense novel keeps the reader guessing what comes next in the mystery.Sep 12, 2018Sep 12, 2018
Published inThe CoilThe Human Experience: On Sherrie Flick’s ‘Thank Your Lucky Stars’Flick’s flash stories of love, loss, and escape focus on making a human connection with everyday people.Sep 4, 2018Sep 4, 2018
Published inThe CoilMental Illness or Bullying: On Judith A. Yates' 'Bullied to Death'Yates' "true crime" narrative captures Sherokee Harriman's tragic suicide and story, but fails to talk about mental illness.Aug 14, 2018Aug 14, 2018
Published inThe CoilLGBT+ Dark Mystery: On Keelan Ellis' 'Good Boys'Ellis doesn't rely on stereotypes in his new dark mystery of detectives, drugs, sex, and secrets.Aug 12, 2018Aug 12, 2018
Published inThe CoilChoices That Define Us: On Willie Davis' 'Nightwolf'Davis' novel is a cautionary tale that captures the essence of what it means to come of age.Jul 31, 2018Jul 31, 2018
Published inThe CoilPost-Katrina New Orleans: On Nicholas Mainieri's 'The Infinite'Mainieri's debut novel is a story of young love surviving post-Katrina New Orleans and cartel-infested northeastern Mexico.Jul 29, 2018Jul 29, 2018
Published inThe CoilTrauma & Secrets: On Olivia Kiernan's 'Too Close to Breathe'Kiernan's debut novel is a mystery of trauma, pain, justice, and secrets.Jul 8, 2018Jul 8, 2018
Published inThe CoilBullying the Bully: On Ed Hamilton's 'Lords of the Schoolyard'Hamilton's novel shows us how we become who we are, and what happens when the bully is also the victim.Jun 16, 2018Jun 16, 2018
Published inThe CoilNo Ordinary Heroes: On Vincent Chu's 'Like a Champion'Chu's relatable stories are filled with characters as diverse as they are ordinary, proving that everyday life can be entertaining.Jun 9, 2018Jun 9, 2018