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Book Review: Body of Christ by Mark Matthews

By Rich Duncan on April 17, 2018 • ( 1 Comment )

I’ve been following Mark Matthews work ever since I read his debut On the Lips of Children, a frightening story about a subterranean family that proves that our capabilities for violence are […]

Unbury Carol by Josh Malerman

By Shane Keene on April 14, 2018 • ( Leave a comment )

The following is a copy of my review from Shotgun Logic Writing about the work of Josh Malerman always presents something of a conundrum for me. For one thing, whenever I type his name […]

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