Novelette review: Brizecombe Hall by Catherine E Chapman (Amazon Kindle, 2012) ‘A young woman must value, above all else, her virtue.’ Ann Rhys, the daughter
Novella review: The Turn of the Screw by Henry James (1898) The opening of this Victorian novella is that it’s someone listening to a friend
Novella review: Lois the Witch by Elizabeth Gaskell (1861) It’s 1691 and the orphaned Lois Barclay travels to live with her uncle and his family
The Virgin and the Gipsy by DH Lawrence (written 1926, published 1930) from The Virgin and the Gipsy & Other Stories (Wordsworth Classics, 2004) Somewhere
Short story review: Zombies Ate My Muslim by Ted Mahsun (Amazon Kindle, 2011) All he wants is to have a simple life. And that simple
Novella review: A Christmas Carol [En julsaga] by Charles Dickens, Swedish translation by Nils Holmberg (Peter Pauper Press, Inc / Monica Lindhs Presentböcker AB, 1993
Novella review: Miss Elliott and the Eldritch by Laura Neubert (2011) Alone and haunted by her past, the indomitable Jane Eyre finds herself confronted not
Short story review: England, My England by DH Lawrence, from England, My England, and Other Stories (1922) In “England, My England,” Lawrence symbolizes the self-destructive
Short story review: Young Zaphod Plays It Safe ([1986]) by Douglas Adams (The Ultimate Hitchhiker’s Guide, Wings Books, 1996) The two-headed hero travels to the