
I’m happy to report that the Compulsive Reader newsletter for July has now gone out and should already be in your in-box. This month’s edition features a new set of 10 reviews including Lucy Dougan’s
The Guardians, April Bloomfield’s
A Girl and Her Greens, Rebecca Makei’s
Music for Wartime, Flash Fiction International, Beth Spencer’s
Vagabondage, Graham Stull’s
The Hydra, Raymond L Atkin’s
Sweetwater Blues, along with interviews with Judy Reeves, Nuala O’Connor, Phil Harvey. There’s also tons of literary news from around the world, and four new book giveaways, including Kundara’s latest
The Festival of Insignificance, a pretty little hardcover book which I’ve got in my hot hands at this very moment. If, for some reason, your spam filter has eaten it, you can grab a copy online here:
The Compulsive Reader News. If you aren’t already a subscriber, just drop by
The Compulsive Reader and sign up for free. We only send out one newsletter a month so you won’t be inundated. You also won’t want to miss our podcasted interview with Beth Spencer, who reads from
Vagabondage, and talks about the book, and her year on the road. You can listen to at the site or at the podcast here:
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/compulsivereader.
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