The Resurrectionist by Jack O’Connell (Algonquin) is the author’s fifth novel and as his previous ones his lucid prose easily carries the reader into realms of the Gothic and begins with a man taking a job in a very special clinic in the hopes that it can miraculously help his comatose son. A second strand of the story is the adventures of a group of circus freaks on the run from hostility and discrimination.
Sharp Teeth by Toby Barlow (Harper) is a werewolf novel told in verse, but don’t let that scare you away. It’s free verse, not rhyming and it’s wonderfully gripping, in part to the compression of language. Go and read it, you will not be disappointed. Highly recommended.
Sharp Teeth by Toby Barlow (Harper) is a werewolf novel told in verse, but don’t let that scare you away. It’s free verse, not rhyming and it’s wonderfully gripping, in part to the compression of language. Go and read it, you will not be disappointed. Highly recommended.
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I'd like to speak to you about a possible reading with you and/or contributors to Inferno or YBFH for our bookstore Halloween party if you'd be amenable. (I've chosen to reach you here only because, strangely, we've had both of these authors in in the past, and because I don't have your email address.) If you have the time and inclination, could you contact me at dustinATmcnallyjacksonDOTcom?
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Dustin Kurtz
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