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Category Archives: Reviews
TRP September Roundup
September Releases Where Are the Snows, by Kathleen Rooney Ebook Releases Enter Water, Swimmer, by Mary Morris Fluffing the Concrete, by Mack Dryden The Death of Bonnie and Clyde, by Michael Gills Down & Dirty, by George Drew The Waiting Girl, by Erin Ganaway Pictures of the Shark, by Thomas McNeely Contests The X. J.Continue reading “TRP September Roundup”
TRP July Roundup
New releases in paperback, ebook, and audiobook, judge reveals, author news, and more! See what TRP was up to in July!
TRP June Roundup
New releases in ebook and audiobook, Foreword INDIES, International Latino Book Awards, Poetry Foundation, and more! See what TRP was up to in June!
TRP May Roundup
New releases in paperback, audiobook, and ebook. Winner announced for The TRP Southern Poetry Breakthrough Prize: West Virginia. Colorado Book Awards, Summerlee Book Prize, Starred Kirkus Review, and more. See what TRP was up to in May!
Superstition Review, Before I Had the Word
Our friends over at Superstition Review are excited for the release of Brooke Sahni’s debut poetry collection…
A Wake with Nine Shades News
Congratulations Jennifer Sperry Steinorth We are pleased to announce that Jennifer Sperry Steinorth’s A Wake with Nine Shades received positive reviews from the Michigan Quarterly Review and Kirkus Review. Read the reviews here: Michigan Quarterly Review and Kirkus Review. “This book is technically accomplished and more emotionally ambitious than most first books. It certainly leavesContinue reading “A Wake with Nine Shades News”
Love Give Us One Death: Bonnie and Clyde in the Last Days
Jeff P. Jones’ postmodern, historical novel recounts the last days of the notorious American outlaws Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker. The immediacy of the narrative and the intimacy of the language reveals Jones’ desire to draw as close as possible to the real Bonnie and Clyde. Part prose and part verse, the novel is teeming with fragments, witness statements, newspaper articles, photos, scripts, and even a cartoon, creating a delightfully chaotic mixture of narrative styles.