A starred Kirkus Review for Mark Anthony Jarman's forthcoming short story collection SMASH & GRAB! ⭐
Continuing to chronicle the lives of the wayward and unlucky, SMASH & GRAB confirms its author as one of the most adventurous guides to the absurdity of twenty-first century existence.
Another excellent issue from @greggerkesocrates.bsky.social:
socratesonthebeach.com
People are asking
"The novel's not dead. It's not even seriously injured."
Don DeLillo, Paris Review's Writers at Work interview
still looking for #submissions to for chapbooks for this spring!!! each of our editors want slightly different things but I'm still really hoping to publish some #sff from #canadian writers.
Do hashtags work anymore even lmao it's been years
you can reach out on here or at [email protected]
Really impressive story here from the first.
Reviewed the new Bergen for @reviewcanada.bsky.social
reviewcanada.ca/magazine/202...
Biblioasis
Hari Kunzru
@greggerkesocrates.bsky.social on Yasujirō Ozu in Liberties. "...practice for the real thing with a work that is true."
libertiesjournal.com/online-artic...
The fantastic meets realism in Hollie Adams’ soon-to-be-released short story collection, DEAR HUMANS (@newestpress.bsky.social).
Read an exclusive sneak peek from the collection at alllitup.ca/excerpted-de..., and look out for it on shelves or online on June 1.
Gerald Howard
Yasujirō Ozu is from a different time and place in the sense that in the place where he is from, time does not behave the way our time does. Shigehiko Hasumi, the Japanese literary and film critic and...