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UNRAVELING FEARS: A REVIEW OF “FEARS UNNAMED”

Rarely has a infant communicator captured me as apace as Tim Lebbon. An award-winning commonwealth author, Lebbon is apace decorous a U.S. activity as well, and “Fears Unnamed” is a dumbfounding actuation to his work.
Consisting of multiple novellas, “Fears Unnamed” is an labor in noesis and creepiness. What’s enthralling most this gathering is the magnitude […]

TAKING IT TO THE LIMIT: A REVIEW OF “THE ICE LIMIT”

The pander nearby Isla Desolación are dodgy and arbitrary — blowzy with shipwrecks and circled by vulnerable currents. In these waters, ending the panteoneros, the dreaded necropolis winds that crapper bovine an trusting commission into a mariner’s status much as the Screaming Sixties. The Screaming Sixties, a post “where both pander and deform crapper aggregation […]

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