Author Archives: casperianbooks
Enter Oblivion Review
There’s a new review of Enter Oblivion up at Three Dollar Bill Reviews!
Win a copy of For Certain Values of Family*
If you buy a copy of Enter Oblivion through our website during the month of April, you will automatically be entered in a contest to win a copy of Manna Francis’ latest book, For Certain Values of Family*. We’ll be … Continue reading
Enter Oblivion by C.M. Harris
Casperian Books is pleased to announce the release of C.M. Harris’ sophomore novel, Enter Oblivion: Meet Vince, a young, moody boxer from Brooklyn with an oozing bullet wound and a spot awaiting him in the Narducci crime family–if he weren’t … Continue reading
Reviews
There is a new review of alt.punk up at the Boston Area Small Press and Poetry Scene website, and the first review of our upcoming release Paperboy is up at Three Guys One Book.
Review
There’s a fantastic review of alt.punk over at Ben Tanzer’s blog.
Interview with Terence Hawkins
Earlier this month, Terence was interviewed for Connecticut Public Radio on the Faith Middleton Show. The interview can be listened to online.
Review
There’s a great review of alt.punk up over at The Nervous Breakdown.
alt.punk by Lavinia Ludlow
Casperian Books is pleased to announce the release of Lavinia Ludlow’s debut novel, alt.punk: Hazel is a middle-class hypochondriac doing (over)time as a manager at Safeway, the only place that would hire her with an MBA from a state school. … Continue reading
Announcing our Spring 2011 List!
Spring releases kick off today with the release of the long-awaited next installment in Manna Francis’ Administration series, For Certain Values of Family. Book 7 contains the novel Family Values and two further short stories set in the near-future dystopia … Continue reading
Things We Learned This Week
When employers are funny about people using their Internet services for personal things, they may have a teeny, tiny leg to stand on. Case in point: those of you who noticed parts of this website being kind of broken early … Continue reading
Reviews
There is a fantastic review of Lavinia Ludlow’s upcoming alt.punk up at the Chicago Center for Literature and Photography, a review of Charles Dodd White’s Lambs of Men at Small Press Reviews, a review of C.M. Harris’ Enter Oblivion at … Continue reading
The Preditors and Editors Readers’ Poll
The Preditors and Editors Readers’ Poll for the best of 2010 is open for business! Go to http://www.critters.org/predpoll/ to cast your votes!
New Reviews for Imperfect Solitude
There are new reviews of Tom Mahony’s Imperfect Solitude up at Kurungabaa Journal and LabLit.com.
Submissions!
We are currently trying to fill the spring 2012 list (and possibly add to the fall 2011 list) and would particularly like to see submissions in the following categories: – Any kind of regional interest fiction (all genres) – Gay … Continue reading
Review and Interview
There’s a very thorough interview with Tom Mahony about Imperfect Solitude in the Boston Literary Magazine and a positive review at The Waterman’s Library.
Imperfect Solitude by Tom Mahony
Casperian Books is pleased to announce the release of Tom Mahony’s debut novel, Imperfect Solitude: When Evan Nellis, a neophyte biologist still reeling from the mysterious death of his father, is hired by PDT Biological Consulting in San Francisco, he … Continue reading
Lambs of Men Reviews
Two new reviews for Lambs of Men, this time in the New Southerner and the New York Journal of Books.
Lambs of Men by Charles Dodd White
Casperian Books is please to announce the release of Charles Dodd White’s novel, Lambs of Men: Returning from the horrors of the First World War to recruit volunteers in his remote Appalachian home, Marine Sergeant Hiram Tobit finds the country … Continue reading
Reviews
Lots of activity this week! There are new(ish) reviews of Charles Dodd White’s Lambs of Men at Ben Tanzer’s blog and Dog Eat Crow World. In addition, the first review of Tom Mahony’s Imperfect Solitude is up at The Internet … Continue reading
Lambs of Men Review
Yes, folks, the first review for our upcoming release, Lambs of Men by Charles Dodd White, is in, and it’s a good one! Read it here.