Contemporary Fiction
The latest indie contemporary fiction reviews from SPR.
Review: Waxing Pathetic by M. B. Clark
M. B. Clark plumbs the depths of her own life with dark humor in Waxing Pathetic: My Two Cents, ...
Review: Falling by Marc Burgio
Author Marc Burgio weaves a tangled tale of desperation, murder, mercy and morality in his debut novel, Falling. A ...
Review: The Pebble Champion by Alan David Pritchard
Author Alan David Pritchard delves deep into trauma and loss, as well as identity and self-discovery in his new ...
Review: Luck by Chris Coppel
Luck, lies, and the weakness of human nature collide in Luck by Chris Coppel, an entertaining and savage satire ...
Review: The Actor by Mharlyn Merritt
Bizarre worlds collide with even wilder consequences in The Actor by Mharlyn Merritt, a non-stop ride through the realms ...
Review: The Curs of Curzon County by Thea Verdak
Thea Verdak unleashes a swirling storm of a story in The Curs of Curzon County, a rapid-fire tale of ...
Review: This Book Is The Longest Sentence Ever Written And Then Published by Dave Cowen
Author Dave Cowen releases an epic text upon the world in This Book Is The Longest Sentence Ever Written ...
Review: Stockboy Nation by Thomas Duffy
A long-awaited sequel from author Thomas Duffy, Stockboy Nation is a portrait that many readers will recognize with a ...