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“Hawthorne has managed to deal with a horrific topic in a beautiful and poetic manner”: Beatriz Copello reviews ‘Dark Matters’ by Susan Hawthorne

by Zalehah Turner on April 1, 2018April 1, 2018
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book review, Dark Matters: a novel, Issue 24, Uncategorized

Adventurous, challenging and thoughtful: Paul Scully reviews ‘Our Lady of the Fence Post’ by J.H. Crone

by Zalehah Turner on January 30, 2017January 30, 2017
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book review, Issue 21, Our Lady of the Fence Post

Linguistically and Conceptually Challenging: Alison-Jane Hunter reviews ‘Wild Gestures’ by Lucy Durneen

by Zalehah Turner on January 26, 2017January 27, 2017
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book review, Issue 21, Wild Gestures

“The writer-narrator takes the reader by the hand”: Carmel Bird reviews ‘Napoleon’s Roads’ by David Brooks

by Zalehah Turner on December 15, 2016December 15, 2016
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book review, Issue 20, Napoleon’s Roads, Uncategorized

“A cacophony of art and story that ranges from the absurd to the downright terrifying”: Anna Forsyth reviews ‘The Apocalypse Awards’ by Nathan Curnow

by Zalehah Turner on December 8, 2016December 10, 2016
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book review, Issue 20, The Apocalypse Awards, Uncategorized

“A vision of past savagery that lies maddeningly between truth and fiction”: James Dunk reviews Sarah Drummond’s ‘The Sound’

by Zalehah Turner on September 26, 2016September 27, 2016
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book review, Issue 19, James Dunk, Sarah Drummond, The Sound
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