Congratulations to Jesse Gilmour and Elizabeth Copeland for making the shortlist for the ReLit Award!
Quattro Books’ Danila Botha interviewed on That Channel.
“The poetry is most vivid when Garebian (is) trying to sketch — or snap — the inner lives of his subjects as lovers and/or artists.” -George Elliott Clarke
A thoughtful and intriguing new review from The Miramichi Reader!
“Travel is so Broadening” reviewed by Jacqueline Valencia of The Winnipeg Review
“The Hundred Lives” Reviewed in “Event” by Leslie Timmins
The Humber Literary Review talks with Terri Favro
Check out Ian Burgham’s European adventures! and how Danila Botha has a little bit of (her) taste in all of the characters in “Too Much on the Inside”
The Miramichi Reader reviews an “endearing gem” with “Tomas and the Gypsy Violin” by Robert Eisenberg
The South Branch Scribbler interviews the fabulous Elizabeth Copeland!
“We empathize with him as we witness the trials, the pitfalls and the joys the frustrated youth endures to achieve his new identity.” – The Library of Pacific Tranquility Reviews JAZZ by Elizabeth Copeland
“What makes it even more compelling is this reader’s sense that the story might serve as a cautionary tale for a do-what-feels-good culture” – Carole Giangrande reviews “An Imperfect Man” by John Calabro