Fallen to the Communists by Arthur M. Jolly

Arthur M. Jolly (he/him) has the typical writer background–starting out as a stuntman, snake-wrangler and special effects artist, then quitting the film industry to become a helicopter pilot: instructing for the US Army at at Fort Rucker, and later flying Las Vegas tourists into the Grand Canyon. He now writes instead, recognized by the Academy with a Nicholl Fellowship in Screenwriting. Features…

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Diagnostic Criteria for Miss Lonely Hearts by Kayo Chang Black

Kayo Chang Black is a Taiwanese Canadian writer who explores hybrid identities, global citizenship, and the intersection of cultures. Her librarian and writing careers brought her to the U.A.E., Bahrain, Hong Kong, Sri Lanka, and the U.S. She is currently based in Taichung, Taiwan, where she is working on her collection of essays while being mom to a six-month-old baby.…

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TCR Talks with TJ Martinson, author of Blood River Witch

By Shannon Glass When it comes to writing, TJ Martinson is always trying something new. His first two novels, The Reign of the Kingfisher and Her New Eyes, explore first the superhero myth and then speculative fiction delving into the body-identity connection. With his latest work, Blood River Witch, Martinson takes inspiration from his current home in Kentucky to craft…

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