REVIEW of John Michael Cummings’ Don’t Forget Me, Bro

There’s nothing like a death to bring the complexities of dysfunctional families into bold relief, and the Barrs of West Virginia are no exception. When Steve, the eldest of three brothers and a diagnosed schizophrenic, dies of a heart attack, Mark, the youngest who’s done some time in Bellevue himself, travels home after a long absence for the funeral.

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REVIEW of Kristina Marie Darling’s Requited

In her characteristic style, Kristina Marie Darling blurs the already tenuous lines we draw between literary genres in her book Requited. Composed of a series of thirteen prose poems appended by an epilogue consisting of fragmented images, the book is defined by Darling as a work of fiction and includes the conventional disclaimer regarding coincidental resemblance to actual people and events.

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ALBUM REVIEW: A Scar is Born: Chapter 3 - Salvation by A Beautiful Curse

​Kenny James, former bandleader of The Witching Hour and session musician for nearly everybody who has good taste in players, is at it with a new and unique project called A Beautiful Curse. By “new,” I mean fresh off the griddle; by “unique,” I mean this collection of music combines just about every genre of music found in the well and performed at the highest top-shelf level.

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