REVIEW: “Piranesi” by Susanna Clarke
Piranesi has that feeling; like it is being beamed in from outside the genre bubble…it is fun, beautifully written with a tight story.
Read morePiranesi has that feeling; like it is being beamed in from outside the genre bubble…it is fun, beautifully written with a tight story.
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Read moreI’m all for writers earning a decent living, getting reviewed by NYT, Kirkus, whatever, and being appreciated by the masses.
Read moreby Alexander Pyles Where to even begin, but I think ideally it would be to start at level one. We
Read moreThe 2017 English translation by Roman Glazov of Giorgio De Maria’s The Twenty Days of Turin (A Report from the End of the Century), connotes a high water mark in the international weird fiction literary scene. Initially published in late 1977, The Twenty Days has gained traction amongst certain Italian circles as a cult classic.
Read moreby Alex Khlopenko Every single time I join any community there comes a strange moment when I first begin to
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