Kip, the silver chair, the song of the siren, the stars were right, the tainted crown, the tempest guild, the thousand scars, The Trials and Triumphs of Ilyse Charpentier, the turn of the screw, the very beginning, the white people and other weird stories, the Wolf, theatre, then drew...
Lucy Coleman:My work schedule has been so busy, and a part of the reason for that is I just can’t say, no. I get caught up in it anyway and I’ve got so many stories in my head that it’s fine. But it was halfway through 2019 and I said to my husband, let’s go and ...
proper lady’s maid to reveal her true self—Irish exile Maire O’Farren—and finds release from her frustration in New York’s gritty underworld—in the arms of a prostitute and as drinking companion to a decidedly motley crew consisting of a barkeeper and members of a dangerous secret ...
Melanie Dugan is the author of Bee Summers (“a carefully wrought portrayal of the way we carry trauma with us through life.” Brenda Schmidt, Quill & Quire), Dead Beautiful (“the writing is gorgeous,” A Soul Unsung), Revising Romance (“heartwarming, amusing and…downright sexy,” Midwe...
When her best friend Grace gives her a wish keeper to help change her luck, she decides she’s got nothing left to lose. She’s wrong. At first it seems like she’s on her way to getting everything she desires. Then the people close to her begin acting very strangely. She’s havin...
Moon’s mom is trying her best, but is clueless about what to do to reach the ugly roiling of her child’s inner struggles. At the same time, though, there are those who see Moon for who they are – Blue, the Keeper, the Magician, Wolf. These creature-guides help Moon find a wa...
Turn the page, close the book, set it aside. It did not occupy my thoughts in the days after reading it, as the best books do. But nonetheless it’s a keeper, and has a permanent shelf space in the K.M. Peyton stack. I’ve read it a few times over the years, and likely will...
The Cheatis a repackaging ofEarthly Creatures, the second collection of short stories published by Charles Jackson, best known as the author ofThe Lost Weekend. In his superb biography of Jackson,Farther and Wilder: The Lost Weekends and Literary Dreams of Charles Jackson, Blake Bailey discloses...
Turn the page, close the book, set it aside. It did not occupy my thoughts in the days after reading it, as the best books do. But nonetheless it’s a keeper, and has a permanent shelf space in the K.M. Peyton stack. I’ve read it a few times over the years, and likely will...
Am I My Sister’s Keeper– S. Stephens The House You Pass on the Way– Jacqueline Woodson If you’re tweeting about it use the hashtag #sapphicathon or tag the twitter@wlwreadathon. If you have any questions, tweet any of the hosts:@catspaperbacks,@girladamparrish,@pansexualness,@jami...