On Dr. Seema Yasmin’s Poetry Collection ‘If God Is A Virus’
Dr. Seema Yasmin’s debut poetry collection, If God Is A Virus , is a beautifully-crafted example of interdisciplinary work, combining medical history, scientific facts, data, and art in the name of poetry. Drawing on first-hand...
Apocalypse Now: Reviewing Bethany Mangle’s debut novel ‘Prepped’
Originally published on Goodreads. With a unique premise and a compelling narrative, Bethany Mangle’s debut novel Prepped fulfills its goal of presenting an ultimately-hopeful tale of escape, freedom, and autonomy. Along the way, Mangle...
On NaNoWriMo, Superheroes, and What It Means to Win
November is National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo for short), and for the unaware, that means thousands of writers around the world are endeavoring to write an entire novel (approximately 50,000 words) by the end of the month.
Syndicated: On Melissa Goodrich’s ‘Daughters of Monsters’
In her short story collection, Daughters of Monsters, Melissa Goodrich seizes reality and contorts it into something barely recognizable yet stupendously tangible.