Category Archives: reviews
Review & Award
Curtis Smith’s Truth or Something Like It has a review up at Small Press Reviews here. We’re also very pleased to report that Gary Clites’ Seneca Wood placed first in the Preditors and Editors Readers Poll Thriller category, while Paul … Continue reading
Reviews and such
Kelland has been nominated for Dark Scribe Magazine’s Black Quill Awards! Click here to see the full list of nominees and register to vote! Also check out the glowing review of Kelland and the interview with Paul G. Bens in … Continue reading
Lots of activity!
Terence Hawkins has guest blogs up at historical-fiction.com, Historical Boys, and Writerly So, an extract of The Rage of Achilles at The Historical Novel Review, and a review of The Rage of Achilles at 300spartanswarriors.com‘s blog. Sybil Baker has an … Continue reading
Life Plan Writeups
The Life Plan has a new review out in Midwest Book Review (fifth one down), and Sybil Baker herself is one of the featured writers in the Chattanooga CityScope’s A Passion for Writing article.
Kelland Review
A review of Kelland just went up on the Dark Discoveries Magazine blog.
Excitement Abounds
Seneca Wood has made the Entertainment Weekly Must List! OK, so it’s the extended online version, but still! Next stop: the cover of the Rolling Stone…just kidding ;-)
Links
Curt Smith has a guest blog titled On Trances and Other Gifts up at Flash Fiction.net. And Paul G Bens and Kelland keep on making the rounds, most recently with a very flattering review at Edge, an interview at Small … Continue reading
Press!
The fall release season is almost upon us, and we’re kicking off the positive press with a lengthy and detailed review of Kelland and interview with Paul G. Bens at Edge (warning: contains some spoilers!), and a shorter review at … Continue reading
Reviews & Readings
Sybil Baker will be reading from The Life Plan Wednesday, July 1st, at 5 p.m. at Page After Page Bookstore, 111 So Water Street, Elizabeth City, NC 27909. And for all the budding authors out there, you should check out … Continue reading
Sound + Noise Review
There is a very nice review of Sound + Noise in Gud Magazine.
Reviews
There’s a review of Sound + Noise and an accompanying interview with Curtis Smith in the current issue of ShowcasePA!. Click here to download a pdf of the relevant pages.
Linkage
Paul Elwork has a guest blog about The Tea House up at Skepchick: Critical Thinking at its Finest, so check it out!
It’s a good week for reviews!
One dedicated reader wrote a very detailed review each of Mind Fuck and Quid Pro Quo, NewPages posted their review of Sound + Noise, and M. J. Rose wrote a ringing endorsement of The Tea House.
News Roundup
While from a sales perspective, this time of year is what in German one would call “Saure Gurken Zeit” (lit. pickle time–the black hole during the summer when absolutely nothing is happening), we’re starting to ramp up for fall. So … Continue reading
It’s a good media week!
Without Wax has a very nice review in the Boston Phoenix here, and there’s a feature with an author interview of William Walsh in the Providence Phoenix here.
Reviews, Weddings, and so on
There’s a new review of Without Wax at Gently Read Literature, and Jeff Vande Zande has written a review of End Credits. In other news, while I have been sitting on the SO’s couch here in South London, banging away … Continue reading
This and That
There’s a rather excellent critical essay about Curtis Smith’s Sound + Noise, which is being released in September, at Prick of the Spindle. In other news, Friday’s e-mail from Dad (who’s taken over doing a lot of the link gathering … Continue reading
Reviews & Readings
The Philadelphia City Paper did a very nice write-up of The Tea House, in preparation for Paul’s reading at Port Richmond Books in Philadelphia, this coming Saturday at 2 p.m. (full details). William Walsh’s next reading will be at Ada … Continue reading
Two Blogs in One Day!
This one’s actually even book-related… There’s a not-so-stellar-review of The Tea House at GUD Magazine–though rather interestingly they give the book three out of five stars on their goodreads. I guess the reviewer in this case hated everything we really … Continue reading
Jeff Vande Zande, the author mentioned in our last post, has just written a very complimentary review of The Tea House as well. Other than that, we here at Casperian Books are incredibly busy juggling the fall list with Euro … Continue reading