I received my copy through Goodreads' First Reads program!This first of five novellas about petty crook Trevor English was one of the worst works of literature I have ever read. Not only is the entire thing lacking any kind of sentence or chapter structure, the grammar is painful to read through.One...
This review originally appeared at Outsider Writers CollectiveWith Man Standing Behind, Pablo D’Stair completes his set of thematically linked “existential noir” novellas, collectively called They Say the Owl Was a Baker’s Daughter.As with most of D’Stair’s work, plot has been loosened in favor of t...
Twelve ELEVEN Thirteen is the newest in Pablo D’stair’s growing catalog of paranoia novellas. Following i poisoned you, Kaspar Traulhaine, approximate, and a long list of prior works, Twelve ELEVEN Thirteen builds upon D’stair’s legacy of suspicion and terror while pushing forward in terms language ...
(this review originally appeared at OutsiderWriters.org)Pablo D’Stair writes the kind of fiction I love to read. He is able to consistently take a single point of logic and extrapolate its implications for the length of a full book. In the earlier reviewed, Kaspar Traulhaine, approximate, we follow ...