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Fear & Loathing in the Kuiper Belt by K. M. O’Connor
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Fear & Loathing in the Kuiper Belt by K. M. O’Connor

Alright Vassals and Thralls, time for the latest batch of Loser’s Thoughts on Substack Lit. I finished KMO’s hard scifi novel - Fear and Loathing in the Kuiper Belt - and I must say, it is extremely impressive.…
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Posted by Loser By Keith Long January 31, 2025Posted inREVIEW STACKNo Comments
The big T by Clancy Steadwell
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The big T by Clancy Steadwell

Loser’s Thoughts on Clancy Steadwell’s Bildungsroman. ‘The big T’ is a masterclass of storytelling. It’s told from Jude’s perspective, and it feels casual and conversational, in a word — natural. You can tell a lot of…
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Posted by Loser By Keith Long January 18, 2025Posted inREVIEW STACKNo Comments
In the Wake of a Star by Jenny Espino
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In the Wake of a Star by Jenny Espino

Loser’s Thought’s on “In the Wake of a Star” by Jenny Espino (to Nick Winney ) How do you write thoughts on a book that shouldn’t have to exist? I don’t know, so go read it for…
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Posted by Loser By Keith Long January 17, 2025Posted inREVIEW STACKNo Comments
A Beginner’s Guide to Time Travel by Ben Woestenberg
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A Beginner’s Guide to Time Travel by Ben Woestenberg

Loser’s Thoughts on Ben Woestenburg’s NaNoWriMo novella. A Beginner’s Guide to Time Travel is a wild ride. (Unfortunately, I was unable to figure out time travel after reading this [or before, come to think of it…])…
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Posted by Loser By Keith Long January 17, 2025Posted inREVIEW STACKNo Comments
Don’t Go, Jason Waterfalls by Michael S. Atkinson
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Don’t Go, Jason Waterfalls by Michael S. Atkinson

Loser’s Thoughts on Michael S. Atkinson’s mash-up comedy fantasy. ‘Don’t Go, Jason Waterfalls’ had me laughing aloud numerous times. It is funny, very well written, and structured perfectly. The humor is definitely this book’s shining element in…
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Posted by Loser By Keith Long January 17, 2025Posted inREVIEW STACKNo Comments
RUOK? by Andy Futuro
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RUOK? by Andy Futuro

Loser’s Thought’s on Andy Futuro’s unique dialogue-only story. RUOK? is a creative thriller/horror story told entirely through texts. I was immediately intrigued by the idea and I think the execution here is excellent — amplified by…
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Posted by Loser By Keith Long January 17, 2025Posted inREVIEW STACKNo Comments
Cloud Country by Andy Futuro
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Cloud Country by Andy Futuro

[This is the beginning of many coming in the future.] I Read Andy Futuro’s novel, Cloud Country. Here are some thoughts, This book is the second in the Special Sin series, following No Dogs in Philly.…
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Posted by Loser By Keith Long January 15, 2025Posted inREVIEW STACKNo Comments
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A MicroZine Interview w/Erica Drayton

6 Questions on Microfiction
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Posted by Ericadrayton By EricaDrayton December 30, 2024Posted inMICROZINE2 Comments
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Spider by Hanna Delaney

I just recently finished Hanna Delaney’s The Spider, so here are some of my (spoiler free) thoughts on the book: first thought, you should go read it for yourself. Second thought, et al: The Spider is…
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Posted by Loser By Keith Long December 6, 2024Posted inREVIEW STACKNo Comments
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A MicroZine Interview w/Virginia Neely

6 Questions on Microfiction
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Posted by Ericadrayton By EricaDrayton December 2, 2024Posted inMICROZINE3 Comments

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