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Finished reading Suzan Palumbo's collection "Skin Thief."
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This was one freaky (and good) collection of ,/ horror-adjacent, and just plain weird .

Finished reading José Antonio Rodríguez's "This American Autopsy: Poems."
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Way too short, but still super good. Adding his other books to my "to be bought" list asap.

Started reading Patrick Chiles' "Escape Orbit."
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Digging this story. Really curious to see where it's going.

Started reading José Antonio Rodríguez's "This American Autopsy: Poems."
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Well, these are certainly rather vivid...

Finished reading Saeed Jones' "Prelude To Bruise: Poems."
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Took me a moment, but I ended up really like this, especially the really long towards the end.

Having already dressed well and whacked a timeframe in the cajones, Zoey is getting wasted in Jason Pargin's new comedic sci-fi novel "Zoey Is Too Drunk For This Dystopia." To find out what she's having, check out this exclusive interview.
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Started reading Suzan Palumbo's collection "Skin Thief."
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Seemed like a fitting night to start this collection of / horror-adjacent / weird .

Finished reading Joshua David Bellin's "Myriad."
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Don't believe is possible, but I love reading stories about it, and this was a rather clever one.

In many time travel stories, everyone either goes one way or the other. But in Eugen Bacon and Andrew Hook's "Secondhand Daylight," one person can only go forward while another only goes back. To learn more, check out this Q&A.
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Béla Lugosi was, is, and will always be the one true Dracula. But he was so much more, as you can learn from the upcoming biography, “Béla Lugosi: The Man Behind The Cape." For more about this book, including how to back its Kickstarter, check out this exclusive Q&A with writer Robert Cremer.
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Started reading Saeed Jones' "Prelude To Bruise: Poems."
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Having enotyed his memoir, " How We Fight For Our Lives," I thought I'd try his .

Started reading Joshua David Bellin's "Myriad."
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So far this / "Minority Report" mash-up is living up to the potential of its premise.

Finished reading Troy Denning's "Halo: Outcasts" while getting my COVID and flu shots.
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Much as I prefer the Master Chief ones, Spartan Vale is always entertaining to read about, too.

Read Katie Farris' "Standing In The Forest Of Being Alive: Poems" tonight.
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Given the common theme, and short lengthy, I decided to read this book of in one sitting, and found it gave these excellent even more power.

Finished reading Erin Marie Lynch's "Removal Acts: Poems."
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While I'm not usually a fan of cleverly structured , I liked a bunch in this collection (though preferring the less structured ones by far).

Started reading Troy Denning's "Halo: Outcasts" while getting my COVID and flu shots.
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Feel free to make derogatory comments about anti-vaxxers and The Covenant as you see fit.

Read Nghi Vo's "Mammoths At The Gates: The Singing Hills Cycle" tonight.
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As clever as it is cozy?
As cozy as it is clever?
Whatever, it was super good, like the previous 3.

Started reading Erin Marie Lynch's "Removal Acts: Poems."
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Interesting so far, but I feel like I've only just scratched the surface.

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