Leland Cheuk talks with Erik Martiny about his latest cli-fi novel, "Night of the Long Goodbyes."
Our Already Damaged Paradise: Talking with Erik Martiny
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Leland Cheuk talks with Erik Martiny about his latest cli-fi novel, "Night of the Long Goodbyes."
J.D. Ho looks at capitalism and American hubris in Clifford Garstang's "House of the Ancients and Other Stories."
Dashiel Carrera looks at the recent translation of Juan Cárdenas's psychological, dystopian novel "Ornamental," from Coffeehouse Press.
Ross McElwain reviews Spitzenprodukte's latest novel, set in the inner circles of the UK government around 2015.
Chris Yogerst reviews Donna Rifkind's "The Sun and Her Stars," a story of Jewish émigrés and the Golden Age of Hollywood.
J.D. Ho takes a look at the experimental style of "Orange" by E. Briskin.
Anthony Seidman takes a look at "the effluvium of voices, genres, deserts, jungles, and cities of the imagination" in "El Misterio Nadal."
Tamerlane Salyk reviews the tour of the "stans" in "Sovietstan," a travelogue by Erika Fatland, translated by Kari Dickson.
Janine Barchas shares a long-lost radio adaptation of Jane Austen's classic novel.
Jocelyn Frelier looks at the emergent power of refugee storytelling.