By Elliott SwansonBooklistOctober 31st, 2011 PM Press’ Switchblade imprint focuses on gritty crime writing at the grim fringe of the…
Fiction
Chasers: My Year in Novellas: 4 of Top 10 Are PM Releases
by Jedidiah AyresRansom Notes: The BN Mystery BlogDecember 2011 I love love love having a pile of books always waiting…
Zen Monk Offers Up Brutal Enlightenment in Bloody Little Gem of a Contemporary Noir
By Paul Goal AllenBarnes&Noble.comFebruary 2012 “I was never afraid of him, but other people are. Yes, they still are. They’re…
The Die is Cast: The Wrong Thing in the Tucson Weekly
by Christine Wald-HopkinsTucson WeeklyFebruary 16, 2012 This powerful novel, by a former investigative reporter, depicts the Southwest’s dark, soulless side…
Three: A Review
Feminism: The Liberation Movement of WomynMay 3, 2012 I’m the kinda gal that hungers for good lesbian feminist fiction more…
Three Reviewed in Lambda Literary
by Sarah BurghauserLambda LiterarySeptember 2012 One morning, a seventeen year-old girl opens her high school English textbook to “The Love…
Three: Cascadia Subduction Zone
By Deb Taber This review is a reprint of work that first appeared in the October 2012 issue of The…
Sisters of the Revolution in World Literature Today
By Diane KarnsWorld Literature TodayJanuary 2016 This collection brings together stories from the 1970s onward from new and established writers…
Sisters of the Revolution: A Review
By Alvaro Zinos-AmaroIntergalactic Medicine ShowJuly 2015 In their introduction to this excellent compilation of twenty-nine feminist sf/f/h stories, Ann and…
Sisters of the Revolution in Perspectives on Anarchist Theory
By Kim SmithPerspectives on Anarchist TheorySeptember 6th, 2016 This book review appears in the current issue of Perspectives on Anarchist…