Book Review of Mending Bodies: Is It a Crime to be Alone? by Aunya Craigwell
How long could you handle being in the same room with one person? A day? An hour? What about for the rest of your life? What if you weren’t stuck in the same room, but conjoined to that person, surgically together as matrimony, sharing the same bed, the same shirt, the same name even, the…
Report on Feminist Press by Hazel Hornsby
Feminist Press is up front and obvious about the moral, political, and creative foundations on which their publication is based. If the name doesn’t give it away, their Instagram bio, the about section on their website, or their published works makes it clear enough. There is no subtlety in the messaging for Feminist Press. Naturally,…
The Mean Ones Book Review: The Dead Comes Back by Hailee Jones
I am not the biggest lover of the horror genre; however, I have to give credit to Tatiana Schlote-Bonne for giving The Mean Ones such an enticing story that I couldn’t put the novel down. This novel explores how a traumatic past can still hang over someone’s life years later. Grappling with murder, anxiety, tumultuous…
