Review: God in Drag by Kristine Madera

A touching tale of humility, healing, and the unpredictable paths of every soul, God in Drag by Kristine Madera is a travel novel that positively shines with humanity. Micah Connerly has spent over a year in India searching for his absent stepfather, a holy man named Raj who doesn't seem interested in being found. Criss-crossing [...]…
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A touching tale of humility, healing, and the unpredictable paths of every soul, God in Drag by Kristine Madera is a travel novel that positively shines with humanity. Micah Connerly has spent over a year in India searching for his absent stepfather, a holy man named Raj who doesn't seem interested in being found. Criss-crossing

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Review: The Museum of Art and Other Things by Stephen Meltzer

A cherished art institute careens toward economic catastrophe amidst a slew of small-town drama in The Museum of Art and Other Things: A Novel of Art, Identity and Redemption by Stephen Meltzer. When the board of trustees at a Midwestern art…
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Review: The Museum of Art and Other Things by Stephen Meltzer | Self-Publishing Review

A cherished art institute careens toward economic catastrophe amidst a slew of small-town drama in The Museum of Art and Other Things: A Novel of Art, Identity and Redemption by Stephen Meltzer. When the board of trustees at a Midwestern art museum learn that their passion project is practically bankrupt, they face an existential dilemma

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Review: The Summer of Haight by George Petersen

Mesmerizing, deviant, and steeped in counterculture madness, The Summer of Haight by George Petersen is a psychedelic thriller that dares readers to interrogate their animal nature, and even question their grasp on reality. Set against the…
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Review: The Summer of Haight by George Petersen | Self-Publishing Review

Mesmerizing, deviant, and steeped in counterculture madness, The Summer of Haight by George Petersen is a psychedelic thriller that dares readers to interrogate their animal nature, and even question their grasp on reality. Set against the legendary backdrop of 1967, this Summer of Love story follows a tangled trio as they navigate existential dilemmas and

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Review: Torn by Richard Snodgrass

A novel about the challenges of homecoming and the hopeful pursuit of second chances, Torn by Richard Snodgrass is a visceral story of love, loss, and legacy. John Lincoln Lyle returns to his hometown of Furnass after twenty years in the Army, but his time away was…
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Review: Torn by Richard Snodgrass | Self-Publishing Review

A novel about the challenges of homecoming and the hopeful pursuit of second chances, Torn by Richard Snodgrass is a visceral story of love, loss, and legacy. John Lincoln Lyle returns to his hometown of Furnass after twenty years in the Army, but his time away was transformative and unforgiving. After years of experimental surgeries

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Review: The Blue Roses by Kent Yorkson

A profound tale of friendship, romance, and the beautiful collisions of human existence, The Blue Roses by Kent Yorkson is a quietly provocative work of literary fiction. Set against the timeless backdrop of New York City's dramatic glamor, the story centers on Mark, a…
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Review: The Blue Roses by Kent Yorkson | Self-Publishing Review

A profound tale of friendship, romance, and the beautiful collisions of human existence, The Blue Roses by Kent Yorkson is a quietly provocative work of literary fiction. Set against the timeless backdrop of New York City's dramatic glamor, the story centers on Mark, a gifted painter, and a seemingly perfect couple, Hans and Yukari -

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Review: Looking for Tennessee Williams by George Sanchez

George Sanchez's evocative novel, Looking for Tennessee Williams: A Novel of New Orleans, November 1963, is a captivating literary excursion into the sultry, historical atmosphere of New Orleans during the tumultuous…
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Review: Looking for Tennessee Williams by George Sanchez | Self-Publishing Review

George Sanchez's evocative novel, Looking for Tennessee Williams: A Novel of New Orleans, November 1963, is a captivating literary excursion into the sultry, historical atmosphere of New Orleans during the tumultuous week surrounding President Kennedy’s assassination. Deftly intertwining personal drama with broader social tensions, the novel uses the backdrop of a Tennessee Williams Theatre Festival

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