TCR Talks with the editors and publisher of Last Generation Press

The Last Generation Press staff with their mentor and publisher, Chiwan Choi. Photo courtesy of Chiwan Choi. By Angelo A. Williams Last Generation Press began with a summer poetry class and quickly became something larger: a teen-run publishing project committed not only to young writers, but to the idea that publishing itself can be grassroots, communal, and ethical. Founded by…

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TCR Talks with Shanora Williams, author of Mayhem and the Mortal

By Dave Oei  Having published over three dozen books, the first at eighteen, Shanora Williams is no stranger to writing across different genres. The New York Times bestselling author has penned paranormal and contemporary romances, thrillers, dark fantasy, and, as with the recently released Mayhem and the Mortal, romantasy. Red Tower Books, known for helping define the genre with the…

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REVIEW: The Subtle Art of Folding Space by John Chu

Reviewed by Tommy Ebrahimi  The multiverse is a compelling, if embattled, narrative device. When executed well, stories that play with the multiverse invite audiences to consider the constantly changing permutations of narrative pieces as they skip across realities. The multiverse functions as whatever you need it to be, and it’s always out there: to be discovered, to be traversed, to…

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REVIEW: Colored People Time by Manny Fidel

Reviewed by Tommy Ebrahimi  Colored People Time, the debut collection from writer-producer Manny Fidel, is an uneven read. Driven by Fidel’s personable and at times overly colloquial style, the assembled essays and criticism focus on time’s influence over identity. Essays about 9/11’s irrevocable shift in the author’s worldview, for example, appear alongside eulogies for the summer of 2016, the dying…

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TCR Talks with Megan Milks, author of Mega Milk

By Sophie Ann Hinkson Some authors have a magnetic pull—you keep returning to them, as if by fate. Megan Milks is one such writer, first gaining attention with the body-horror short story “Slug,” from their eponymous collection. Milks is also the author of the novel Margaret and the Mystery of the Missing Body and the recently released Mega Milk, all published by Feminist Press. Their books explore…

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TCR Talks with Toni Ann Johnson, author of But Where’s Home?

By Angelo A. Williams  Toni Ann Johnson is a writer The Coachella Review has championed since we published her short story “Daughtered Out” and nominated it for a Pushcart Prize. An award-winning television and film writer and the author of the Flannery O’Connor Prize–winning collection Light Skin Gone to Waste, Johnson has built a career exploring Black family life with…

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