This short story is so tiny it would probably fit in these review.http://joylandmagazine.com/regions/los-angeles/swan-metaphor-loveI had to read twice to get all the metaphors. I expected something HILARIOUS, as Flavorwire claimed, but it is just ha-ha clever.
This was my first run in with Amelia Gray, but I sort of knew what to expect from her: dark, strange, talented. No doubt, all those things are true. Some of the stories in Gutshot really evoke the macabre of greats like Shirley Jackson and Edgar Allan Poe. There's just enough detail in these stori...
It's indisputable that Amelia Gray can set a tone. The disturbing mood of this book was so overwhelming that I really just did not want to finish it, despite its relatively short length. The threats themselves were more than just unsettling, sending a sick, disbelieving feeling through me each time ...
There's no other way for me to put this: this is a book that fucks with your head. David's wife has died and he has completely lost his grip on the real world. David begins receiving ominous threats in strange places and he is ever-distrusting of Detective Chico, who's been assigned to investigate t...
*sigh* I was really hoping this would be a book that I could give 5 stars to, but alas I cannot. The book started off fantastically with minute details regarding David and Franny's life together in the style of AM/PM which I loved. I liked how Amelia took me down the dark path of grief insanity in a...