From the outpost: jim bourey reviews Have I Said Too Much by Carmen Delzell, from Paycock Press
Have I Said Too Much? by Carmen Delzell Short Stories Paycock Press 2021 These short stories, some only a few paragraphs long, range...
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From the outpost: jim bourey reviews Have I Said Too Much by Carmen Delzell, from Paycock Press
From the outpost: jim bourey reviews Carol Jennings' The Sustain Pedal, from Cherry Grove
From the outpost: jim bourey reviews Dave Boles' Coyote Vision, from Cold River Press
Alexandria Peary unzips America in "Battle of Silicon Valley at Daybreak"
A review of Drew Pisarra's You're Pretty Gay, a collection of short stories
James Bourey reviews Helen Losse's A Flower More Enduring, Main Street Rag
James Bourey reviews DeWitt Clinton's Hello There
Stephen Scott Whitaker reviews HA Maxson
James Bourey reviews Dave Boles's Coyote Magic
Nina Bennett reviews Meghan Sterling's These Few Seeds
James Bourey reviews Ace Boggess
Nina Bennett reviews Diane LeBlanc's The Feast Delayed
Nina Bennett reviews Yvonne Zipter's Kissing the Long Face of the Greyhound
James Bourey reviews S.B. Merrow's Everyone a Bell
Walter Bargen addresses America’s spiritual center in You Wounded Miracle
Laura Costas revisits Ariadne in prose poetry
Review: The Marathon Poet by Ake Hodell, translated by Fia Backstrom
James Bourey reviews DeWitt Clinton
Review: Matthew A. Hamilton's The Wishing Tree
Review of Ra'ad Abdulqadir's This Unseen Thread