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Category: Anthologies

Collage of the OUR SHADOWS HAVE CLAWS book cover. It is described in more detail below.
Anthologies, Book Reviews, Horror

Review: Our Shadows Have Claws

Posted on3 September, 20223 September, 2022

Title: Our Shadows Have Claws: 15 Latin American Monster Stories Editors: Yamile Saied Méndez & Amparo Ortiz Contributors: Chantel Acevedo, Courtney Alameda, Julia Alvarez, Ann Dávila Cardinal, M. García Peña, […] Read More

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Anthologies, Book Lists

Collections to Note

Posted on30 March, 202229 March, 2022

I am amazed at how much authors can pack into a short story. It takes a lot of talent to have well developed characters and interesting storylines in just a […] Read More

Two images of the book cover side by side. It has title and the background is triangles in bright colors almost like a prism. There are lines running down the on the background that seem like pencil. They are gray and are a little wavy rather than straight.
Anthologies, Book Reviews, Non-Fiction

Review: Disability Visibility

Posted on24 November, 202130 January, 2023

Title: Disability Visibility (Adapted for Young Adults) 17 First-Person Stories for Today Editor: Alice Wong Publisher’s Summary: The seventeen eye-opening essays in Disability Visibility, all written by disabled people, offer […] Read More

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Anthologies, Book Lists, Poetry

Must-Read Collections

Posted on20 October, 202128 January, 2023

I’m usually strictly a fiction reader, but I’ve been wanting to branch out. Here are two essay and poetry collections that are at the very top of my must-read pile […] Read More

Anthologies, Book Reviews

Book Review: Foreshadow: Stories to Celebrate the Magic of Reading and Writing YA

Posted on20 November, 2020

Title: Foreshadow: Stories to Celebrate the Magic of Reading and Writing YA Author: Emily X.R. Pan and Nova Ren Suma (Editors) Genres:  Anthology, SciFi/Fantasy, Contemporary Pages: 352 Publisher: Algonquin Young […] Read More

Anthologies, Book Reviews, Fantasy

Book Review: Vampires Never Get Old: Tales with Fresh Bite

Posted on23 October, 202023 October, 2020

Title: Vampires Never Get Old: Tales with Fresh Bite Author: Zoraida Cordova & Natalie C. Parker (Editors) Genres:  Anthology, SciFi/Fantasy Pages: 322 Publisher: Imprint Review Copy: Purchased Availability: Available Now […] Read More

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