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Author: Brian Lindenmuth

Former non-fiction of Spinetingler Magazine and fiction editor at Snubnose Press. Long time reviewer.
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Poison for the Fairies directed by Carlos Enrique Taboada – review

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The Roundup (2022) – review

28 Mar 202326 Mar 2023 Brian Lindenmuth

Winnebago Man – review

14 Mar 202311 Mar 2023 Brian Lindenmuth

Review: Fire of Love

7 Mar 20234 Mar 2023 Brian Lindenmuth

Review: The Pez Outlaw

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Review: Physical: 100

21 Feb 202321 Feb 2023 Brian Lindenmuth

Review: The Invention of Ghosts by Gwendolyn Kiste

14 Feb 202314 Feb 2023 Brian Lindenmuth

Short Thoughts on Short Fiction: February 2023

31 Jan 202331 Jan 2023 Brian Lindenmuth

Review: Lake Mungo

17 Jan 202316 Jan 2023 Brian Lindenmuth

Review: Vesper (2022)

10 Jan 202310 Jan 2023 Brian Lindenmuth

Review: VFW

3 Jan 20233 Jan 2023 Brian Lindenmuth

Review: Shock Value by Jason Zinoman

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Suffer the Little Children by R. J. Joseph

Why Ride a Broom? by Angelique Fawns

The Taste of the Name by Christina Ladd

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Are We Ourselves? By Michelle Mellon 

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  • Review: Daughter of the Moon Goddess by Sue Lynn Tan
  • Poison for the Fairies directed by Carlos Enrique Taboada – review
  • Review: Veil by Dylan Farrow
  • Review: Conjuring the Witch by Jessica Leonard
  • Review: The God of Endings by Jacqueline Holland
  • Review: The Blood Gift by N.E. Davenport
  • Review: Hush by Dylan Farrow
  • Review: Flowers for the Sea by Zin. E. Rocklyn
  • Review: The Bone Wars by Erin S. Evan
  • The Roundup (2022) – review
  • Winnebago Man – review
  • Review: Within These Wicked Walls by Lauren Blackwood
  • Composite Creatures by Caroline Hardaker #BookReview
  • Review: Fire of Love
  • Review: The Pez Outlaw

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