Donna Meredith interviews Cynthia Newberry Martin, author of “The Art of Her Life”

Summary of The Art of Her Life (Vine Leaves Press 2024) At nine years old, on her first visit to a museum, Emily fell in love with Breakfast, a painting by Henri Matisse. Now a single mother, she lives in the world of art and can barely find time for her two daughters, much less for […]

“Not What She Seems” by Yasmin Angoe

Riveting. Character-driven. A literary thriller you will want to devour in one sitting. Not What She Seems (Thomas & Mercer 2024) is all this and more. None of the many-layered characters are what they seem at first glance. Yasmin Angoe’s latest novel is a worthy successor to her series featuring Nena Knight, which SLR reviewed […]

“The King Street Affair” by Jon Sealy

Full of intrigue and plot twists, Jon Sealy’s The King Street Affair grabs you in the first chapter and doesn’t let go. The mystery/spy novel develops an increasingly eerie atmosphere as Charleston, South Carolina, newspaper reporter Wyatt Brewer stumbles through a web of lies, secrets, and betrayals into a surreal world where nothing is as […]

Editor Donna Meredith Interviews Jon Sealy, author of “The King Street Affair”

DM: Writing any book is a big undertaking that takes many months if not years. How long did you work on this book? JS: I wrote the first full draft in 2018, but I was drawing from much older material. I had an editor, an agent, and a few beta readers weigh in on it […]

Donna Meredith interviews Trish MacEnulty, author of the Delafield and Malloy Investigations series

Introduction: Trish MacEnulty is the author of four historical mysteries published by Prism Light Press, including The Whispering Women, The Butterfly Cage, The Burning Bride, and Secrets and Spies. (You can read our review of The Whispering Women here.) MacEnulty grew up in Jacksonville, Florida, and earned degrees from the University of Florida and Florida State […]

Congratulations to Georgia Author of the Year

Georgia Authors of the Year have been awarded. Congratulations to Jeffrey Dale Lofton who won in the First Novel category for Red Clay Suzie (read our review here) and Southern Literary Review’s associate editor Dawn Major for becoming a first novel finalist with her novel The Bystanders (read our review here).