by Mark Goldblatt (Greenpoint Press, 2010) Sloth Air the color of khaki, soot on windows prismed with sunlight, neon-skewed dust, the smell of engine fluid…
Mick Greene is an actor who does well enough in his chosen profession until he loses control of his drug habit, has a meltdown on…
Walter Cummins has published more than one hundred short stories in venues such as Kansas Quarterly, Virginia Quarterly Review, Confrontation and many, many…
Wheatmark Press REVIEWED BY DUFF BRENNA The title story gives us the self-absorbed universe of Adam analyzing what we might call a Freudian life….
David Memmott’s Prime Time is a work that imagines a world so completely absorbed in science, so smothered in technology, that the boundaries of…
Duff Brenna Jack Driscoll is the author of three novels, a collection of short stories, and three books of poems. Winner of the…
Liam MacSheoinin, Serving House Books, 2011 Reviewed by Duff Brenna An Agenbite of Inwit & Other Wits as Well “Hedonic…
Duff Brenna In the Company of Angels (Bloomsbury, 2010) by Thomas E. Kennedy Kennedy’s timely new novel gives us an inside look at…
Duff Brenna They go to the drive-through at Jack In The Box, order burgers and Cokes. While the two of them are sitting…
Duff Brenna One of George Orwell’s main concerns with capitalist, fascist, or communist societies was the ruthlessness they showed toward all other forms of…