Reviewed by Josiah Brown Mechanize My Hands to War (DAW 2024) by Erin K. Wagner is an intense and thought-provoking novel that dives into the complexities of war, identity, and the struggle between humanity and mechanization. Mechanize My Hands to War takes place in the near future as a science fiction story, between 2056 and […]
“A Tissue of Lies” by Mike Nemeth
Reviewed by Na’Yel Camper Mike Nemeth’s A Tissue of Lies (Historium Press 2025) is an exciting mystery set in 1966 about family secrets and the impact of lies. This story follows Eddie, a 15-year-old boy who finds himself caught in a web of deception that changes everything he thought he knew about his family. Fast-paced, […]
“Scorched” by Don Silver
Reviewed by Noemi Martin Scorched (Holloway Press 2025) by Don Silver is set in 1974 in Lakeside, a little town near Philadelphia. The story revolves around fifteen-year-old Jonas Shore, who can be a little troublemaker when he needs to make some money. The novel teaches how letting go can bring peace instead of holding onto […]
SLR editors converse with Robert Bailey, author of “The Boomerang”
Introduction: Southern Literary Review is pleased to present this three-way exchange about Robert Bailey’s newest book, The Boomerang, which is his eleventh novel. Robert joins Editor Donna Meredith and Associate Editor Claire Hamner Matturro in discussing The Boomerang, a political thriller that had Donna and Claire both going “Wow” when they read it. Robert is […]
Ed Davis
Ed Davis has immersed himself in writing and contemplative practices since retiring from college teaching. Time of the Light, a poetry collection, was released by Main Street Rag Press in 2013. His novel The Psalms of Israel Jones (West Virginia University Press 2014) won the Hackney Award for an unpublished novel in 2010. Many of his stories, essays and poems […]
Gale Massey
Gale Massey is the author of the novel, The Girl from Blind River, which received a Florida Book Award, and the collection, Rising and Other Stories. Gale’s stories and essays may be found in Lambda Literary, the Tampa Bay Times, Tampa Bay Noir, and Saw Palm. Massey, a Florida native, lives in St. Petersburg, Florida.




