“Sean H. Doyle is a punk rock sailor shaman with a message from way down below decks where the guys with horns and hooves go jet skiing on a lake of fire. This Must Be the Place is a ferocious testament to love and loss written with razor blades and backed with blood. An unputdownable debut.”
–Jim Ruland, author of Forest of Fortune
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“The Arson People burns bright and hot through the geography of a young mind—all of the cruelty and disaffection of small town youth is set aflame, and like a fire, has no center. Address to address, we map the progression forward and the story backward, but fire to fire, we trace, along with the arsonist, the problem back to her. This is the devastation of The Arson People—that we are both hero and villain, that we are complicit in others’ pain even as we try to right it. Katie Jean Shinkle is a force of a storyteller, as dangerous as she is poetic, and her book is a blaze.”
–Sarah Gerard, author of Binary Star
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“Kitchell’s collection of fever dreams and fugue states map a hallucinatory rite of passage. Beautiful and strange, this is a book that dredges the sludge of one person’s experience, from the mundane atrocity of religion to the cosmic horror of sex.”
–award-winning filmmaker Sophia Al-Maria, author of The Girl Who Fell To Earth
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“Darby Larson is a lyricist. He might be the Eminem of prose fiction, but probably not. Perhaps he’s more like Sage Francis or one of the guys from Definitive Jux, but my guess is no. Hip-hop comparisons aside, Larson’s got some skills where putting words together is concerned. He’s definitely an artist who adeptly uses literary devices such as assonance, alliteration, and wordplay.”
–Joseph Michael Owens, PANK
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“John Colasacco’s Antigolf is not the opposite of golf or golf’s antithesis. It is the world as if the world were a kind of game. It is both extremely important and completely pointless. It will make you think you are dreaming while you are reading it. Let’s put things in a house. Now the house is full. Your mother is a tree. The piano fails as an instrument but fits nicely into the pool. And it’s terrifying.”
–Chris Kennedy, author of Encouragement for a Man Falling to his Death
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