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“lost in transit”: Review of Leigh Chadwick’s “The Story of a Marriage” (Cease, Cows, February 17, 2022)

reviewed by Isaac Fox Leigh Chadwick’s micro-fiction “The Story of a Marriage” is shorter than this review. In only 217 words, Chadwick distills a long-term relationship into a rich allegory […]

Posted on March 4, 2022 by greenblotter Continue reading

Exploring the World of Edible Wonders: Gastro Obscura

reviewed by Leila May Enough soggy salads and jelly sandwiches smashed at the bottom of lunch boxes: it’s time to revitalize our menu. While meals can become part of the […]

Posted on February 25, 2022 by greenblotter Continue reading

700 Rejections and Counting: Review of In a Flash!: Writing and Publishing Dynamic Flash Prose by Melanie Faith

Reviewed by Isaac Fox Nonfiction | Writing reference. 296 Pages. Vine Leaves Press: 2018. Available Here Every writer who publishes their work knows what it feels like to read a […]

Posted on February 18, 2022 by greenblotter Continue reading

Interdimensional Slashers, Sirens, and Rock Stars : Sooner or Later Everything Falls into the Sea

reviewed by Leila May Fiction | Story Collection. 320 pages. Small Beer Press: Easthampton, Massachusetts, 2019. Paperback $17.00. Available Here One morning, you might find an envelope nestled between stacks […]

Posted on February 11, 2022 by greenblotter Continue reading

“language is always an accomplice”: Review of Genta Nishku’s “basal rosette” (Prolit, January 31, 2022)

reviewed by Isaac Fox Cover art: “The Economy Class” by Abhishek Tuiwala. Prolit, January 31, 2022. In her prose poem “basal rosette,” Genta Nishku shatters an American lifestyle into ten […]

Posted on February 4, 2022 by greenblotter Continue reading

The Associated Cost of Visibility and Invisibility: A Review of James Allen Hall’s I Liked You Better Before I Knew You So Well

reviewed by Lauren Walters James Allen Hall’s I Liked You Better Before I Knew You So Well charts Hall’s path as a queer person growing up in 1980s Florida across […]

Posted on January 28, 2022 by greenblotter Continue reading

“Doesn’t really matter in the grand scheme of things, right?”: Review of Susan Yim’s “Hi _______, do you have a small minute to talk about your extended warranty?” (HAD, January 15, 2022)

reviewed by Isaac Fox About a quarter of the way through Susan Yim’s “Hi _______, do you have a small minute to talk about your extended warranty?”, the piece retitles […]

Posted on January 21, 2022 by greenblotter Continue reading

Review of Durga Chew-Bose’s Too Much and Not the Mood

Review by Marah Hoffman Nonfiction | Essays. 240 pages, FSG Originals: NY, New York, 2017. Paperback $15.00. Available Here The renowned essayist Phillip Lopate once said, “the reason I read […]

Posted on August 13, 2019 by greenblotter Continue reading

Review of Kate Fagan’s What Made Maddy Run

Review by Claire Fitzgibbons Nonfiction. 320 pages. Little, Brown and Company: New York, New York, 2017. Paperback $16.99. Available Here Kate Fagan’s 2017 book What Made Maddy Run: The Secret […]

Posted on July 16, 2019 by greenblotter Continue reading

Review of Erica Trabold’s Five Plots

Review by Rachael Speck Nonfiction | Essays. 120 pages. Seneca Review Books: Geneva, New York, 2018. Paperback $15.99. Available Here Erica Trabold’s collection of lyric essays, Five Plots, published by […]

Posted on June 11, 2019 by greenblotter Continue reading

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