The Presence of Absence in Hybrid Memoir “Disequilibria”

A review of “Disequilibria: Meditations on Missingness” by Robert Lunday.

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The Brothers Grimm, but Feminist: Stacy Sivinski’s “Fairy Tales of Appalachia”

A review of Stacy Sivinski’s new book, “Fairy Tales of Appalachia.”

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“Maybe This Is What I Deserve” Delivers Disorienting Flash Fantasy

Tucker Leighty-Phillips’ debut story collection is both nonsensical and fulfilling.

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“The Great American Everything” Is a Quiet, Memorable Debut

Social injustices are at the heart of Scott Gloden’s short story collection.

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Lyrical Memories in Glenn Taylor’s “The Songs of Betty Baach”

A review of Glenn Taylor’s new novel, “The Songs of Betty Baach.”

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In “Gone to the Wolves” Three Metalheads Search for Belonging

A review of John Wray’s novel, “Gone to the Wolves.”

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Lee Smith’s Ode to Key West in “Silver Alert”

Lee Smith’s new novel, “Silver Alert,” reminds us that at every age, humans are tasked with making difficult life choices.

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“Sing With Me at the Edge of Paradise” Imagines What the World Could Be

A review of Joe Baumann’s short story collection, a magical realism debut.

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On Difference and Disability in “Secret Harvests”

A review of David Mas Matsumoto’s “Secret Harvests: A Hidden Story of Separation and the Resilience of a Family Farm.”

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