Matt Neil HillJan 14, 2021Review: The Paradox Twins by Joshua ChaplinskyJoshua Chaplinsky’s debut novel The Paradox Twins is an epistolary collage featuring a quartet of narrators sporting varying degrees
Chris KelsoJan 12, 2021Excerpt: The Slotless City from the forthcoming Burroughs & Scotland - Chris KelsoBurroughs & Scotland “We are walking down a street of worn blue cobblestones rather like the outskirts of Edinburgh when a little boy...
invert/extantDec 17, 2020Excerpt: Looking for a Kiss - Richard Cabut… Ultimately, Robert didn’t think of himself as a loser. In a way he was arrogant and entitled. People like him weren’t losers
Matt Neil HillOct 8, 2020Review: Jordan A. Rothacker's The Death of the Cyborg Oracle Review by Matt Neil Hill Jordan A. Rothacker has written a holy lamb in wolf’s clothing with this short novel – on the surface we have a...
Chris KelsoSep 3, 2020Review: The Lessons of Diarmuid Hester’s “Wrong”We come to life in a cold open. We get no initial preparation before the freight-train of self-awareness comes hurtling by
Jared Pappas-KelleyJul 29, 2020Review: The Abject Transmutation of Chris Kelso: The Dregs TrilogyI wanted the characters to be secondary and the horror of their environments and situations take centre stage to any motivation or arc.