Eric J. Millar reviews SKINSHIP, the new science fiction novel from Anti-Oedipus Press by James Reich.
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This is the first of what I’m hoping will be a semi-regular review feature here and at No Gods But My Own. I’m not being

Meditations by Pragmagick host, Keats Ross, on Mitch Horowitz’s The Miracle Club: a mind-metaphysics and New Thought primer

There’s a timbre that kicks and spits throughout Gabe Hart’s city-boy-death-knell, NOTHING TO SEE HERE his new “novelette” (chapbook?). It rumbles in a plaintive prose akin


Our guest on this episode of The PRAGMAGICK Cast, GABRIEL HART believes “Saudade” is the essence of the creative process, and I couldn’t agree more. Hart, the main reveler in the neo-noir rock’n’roll gang, JAIL WEDDINGS chats with me, REVEL ROSZ, about his journey into the high desert from his Echo Park days and the writing that has been pouring out of him ever since.