“Everything she knew she’d read somewhere”: A Review at MicroLit Almanac

I have a review up for The Dime Museum, a novel in stories by Joyce Hinnefeld!

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“Millions of versions of me”: A Review at MicroLit Almanac

I have a review up for Magic Can’t Save Us: 18 Tales of Likely Failure, a collection of short stories by Josh Denslow!

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“All they wanted was sugar in the sun”: A Review at MicroLit Almanac

I have a review up for How to Love a Black Hole, a collection of flash fiction and short stories by Rebecca Fishow!

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“The Smallest Skip in a Record”: A Review at MicroLit Almanac

I have a review up for A New Day, a collection of interconnected short stories by Sue Mell!

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“The Things We Carry as Writers”: A Review at MicroLit Almanac

I have a review up for The Miro Worm and the Mysteries of Writing, a collection of essays by Sven Birkerts!

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“We’re a Curious Species”: A Review at MicroLit Almanac

I have a review up for First Law of Holes, a collection of new and selected stories by Meg Pokrass!

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“You can get hurt handling broken pieces”: A Review at MicroLit Almanac

I have a review up for Shannon Robinson’s surreal short story collection The Ill-Fitting Skin!

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Aching Strangeness: A Review at MicroLit Almanac

I have a review up for Lisa Johnson Mitchell’s astounding short story collection So as Not to Die Alone!

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How It Is to Be a Girl: A Review at MicroLit Almanac

I was so pleased when an editor at MicroLit Almanac reached out to me about writing a review of Sarah Freligh’s A Brief Natural History of Women. I love Freligh’s writing, have taken several of her workshops (and had several pieces published that started in those workshops!), and previously read the book several times for a Shorter is Better book club meeting.

Check out my review here!