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the everrumble by Michelle Elvy

-Reviewed by Cath Barton- Zettie, at the age of seven, stops speaking. Her mother tries to find out why, but for Zettie the answer is simply ‘because’. In one of the fragments which make up this...

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The Plankton Collector by Cath Barton

-Reviewed by Dipika Mummery- What if the grieving process could be alleviated by a kind stranger who somehow manages to make you believe that he is a dear friend, or a member of your own family? This...

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The President’s Room by Ricardo Romero

-Reviewed by Joshua Lambert- The President’s Room (Charco Press) is the tenth book by Argentinian writer Ricardo Romero, but there’s a good chance you won’t know that since this is the first one to be...

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Homing by Johanna Robinson

-Reviewed by Sally Shaw- Homing (Ad Hoc Fiction), a historical novella-in-flash, follows one Norwegian family’s story of life in and away from the village they call home. From the innocence of 1933...

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The Therapist by Nial Giacomelli

-Reviewed by Cath Barton- A man and his wife travel separately, as heavy snow begins to fall, through a landscape of crumbling buildings to a house which the man describes as being like something out...

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Edge of the Known Bus Line by James R. Gapinski

–Reviewed by Joshua Lambert– In James R. Gapinski’s Edge of the Known Bus Line (Etchings Press, University of Indianapolis), a woman’s daily commute is hijacked and she finds herself dumped, along...

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An Inheritance by Diane Simmons

–Reviewed by Mikiko Fukuda– Diane Simmons expertly uses flash fiction pieces to capture the complexities one family experiences over four generations in her novella, An Inheritance (V. Press). Each...

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Pre-order alert: In Conversation with… available NOW!

The Sabotage Reviews team is delighted to announce that In Conversation with… Small Press Publishers, a collaboration launched last year with Fly on the Wall Press, is available to pre-order NOW! The...

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Saboteur Spotlight: Best Novella 2021, All Our Squandered Beauty by Amanda...

Congratulations on your recent win at the Saboteur Awards Festival 2021! How did you feel when you found out that you’d been shortlisted this year? Thank you! I couldn’t believe it when I saw I’d been...

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Inside the Bone Box by Anthony Ferner

– Reviewed by Cath Barton – The portrait that Anthony Ferner paints in this Fairlight Moderns novella, of Nicholas Anderton, a successful neurosurgeon, is like a painting in which a skilful artist has...

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