Print Reviews

The Cutting Room

Louise Welsh's psychological thriller, The Cutting Room has received a boatload of praise. Stein Haukland checks out the debut novel, and lets you know whether it's up to snuff.

Everyone In Silico

What happens when an Adbusters editor tries speculative fiction? The answer is Jim Munroe's new novel, Everything In Silico. Ian Koss consumes and reports.

After Nature

The newly-translated version of W.G. Sebald's prose poem After Nature helps Terry Eagan understand the roots of the novelist's themes.

Nocturnal Witchcraft

Bettie Lou Vegas reminds us that the "dark" side of Wicca is not neccessarily the "bad" side, with a look at Konstantinos' Nocturnal Witchcraft.

Label Launch

Is DIY dead? No, it's just a bit more convoluted. In Label Launch, Veronika Kalmar attempts to demystify the process of putting out your own record. Rob Walsh has a look.

Anatomy of a Life Possessed

Anatomy of a Life Possessed is Maria Ferrara Pema's allegedly true story of being possessed by the ailing spirit of an ill man. James Mann asks, "bullshit...or not?"

The Weeping Buddha

Carl F. Gauze doesn't need CSI, he's got Heather Dune Macadam's The Weeping Buddha, a tightly written muder mystery revolving around modern forensic science and traditional police leg work.