Bookstagram @Horror_Haus_Books

Each issue we feature a new bookstagrammer, highlighting some of their amazing work. This time we catch up with @Horror_Haus_Books
Feature: New Release Roundup, Fall 2023.

By Corinna Kloth A Compilation of Newly Released Translated Literature. 1. Self Portrait in Green by Marie Ndiaye Translated from French by Jordan Stump Who are the green women? They are powerful (one is a disciplinarian teacher). They are mysterious (one haunts a house like a ghost). They are seductive (one marries her best friend’s […]
Interview: Andrea Jeftanovic, Author of Theatre of War from Charco Press.

BY ANTHONY CARINHAS Thank you for joining us today, Andrea, I’m excited to discuss your novel Theatre of War in our summer issue. I also want to thank Carolina Orloff and Charco Press for arranging this interview. Theatre of War was first published in Spanish in 2000. How long did the process take, from the […]
Fit Lit: How You Can Be Your Favorite Hero.

Fictional figures can teach us valuable lessons about pushing our limits and reaching for greatness. Today, let’s compare two iconic literary characters, Hercules and Frodo Baggins.
Featured Indie Bookstore: Greenlight Bookstore| Brooklyn, New York

In our Featured Indie Bookstore column we dive into a hidden gem of a bookstore. This issue we have Greenlight Bookstore in Brooklyn, NY.
Pride & Publishing: Do I need special qualifications to be an author?

It is every writer’s dream to one day hold their work in their hands as a book. But do you need a degree to be a successful author?
Small Press Reviews: The New Apprentice by Michael Weber

Review by Jenna Zerbel, Orange Hat Publishing | Ten16 Press Wesley Derek Fulstarter fancies himself a hero, but his quick temper keeps him in hot water. A street fight with the neighborhood bully, Conrad, gets him arrested, landing them both in the stockades on Ploughman’s Wharf. From there, Wesley finds himself on a rescue mission […]
Interview: Young Voices with Meadow Schmidt, Maggie Beeler, and Michael Evans.

To learn more about the perspective of young authors in today’s publishing world, I interviewed three young authors—Meadow Schmidt, Maggie Beeler, and Michael Evans—who shared their thoughts about their own journeys.
Feature: Graphic Novels, The History of an Ever-Evolving Artform.

By Alyse Mgrdichian When people think of storytelling, they usually think of words – like how we tell bedtime stories or write fiction / nonfiction narratives. We also have films and videogames, which add visual and auditory elements into the mix. However, we’re not going to talk about those forms of storytelling today, as interesting […]
Girl + Book: Deadly Setup by Lynn Slaughter

Young adult fiction continues to become one of the most popular genres – mostly for adults. Join us each issue to find your next YA read.