Dystopian Fiction
The latest indie dystopian fiction reviews from SPR – including YA dystopian and more.
Review: Memory, Memory, Go Away by Christopher W. Selna
Laden with warnings for our troubled times, Memory, Memory, Go Away by Christopher W. Selna is a timely piece ...
Review: Juice by Peter Deadman
A coming-of-age adventure in a near-future dystopia, Juice by Peter Deadman is an original YA story about finding truth ...
Review: The Gemini Project by Ian Moran
Author Ian Moran paints a terrifying picture of moral collapse in the guise of progress in The Gemini Project, ...
Review: Univirtual by Charles O’Donnell
More than 50 years in the future, the integration of technology, biology, and psychology reaches a fever pitch in ...
Review: Freezing Reign by L.A. Goff
Tapping into contemporary fears and deep-seated themes of equality and purpose, Freezing Reign by L.A. Goff is an ambitious ...
Review: Pandemonium by Bill Harvey
In a world where psychic agents have entered the battlefields of covert intelligence and geopolitics, Pandemonium is an apt ...
Review: The Hell Bound Kids by Manson, Anthony Perconti, Sebastian Vice, & Joe Haward
Co-Authors Manson, Anthony Perconti, Sebastian Vice, and Joe Haward unveil an ominous dystopian world in their novel, The Hell ...
Review: The Blackest Blue by Luna Wright
A classic fellowship fantasy with original twists and a dystopian mystique, The Blackest Blue by Luna Wright is an ...


