A Life in Men, by Gina Frangello
by Tyler McMahon
In its most poignant passages, A Life in Men unpacks the tired clichés about living life to the fullest.
In its most poignant passages, A Life in Men unpacks the tired clichés about living life to the fullest.
Welcome to the latest installment of “First Looks,” which highlights soon-to-be (or just) released books that have piqued our interest as readers-who-write. We publish “First Looks” here on the FWR blog mid-month, and as always, we’d love to hear your comments on and recommendations for forthcoming titles. So please drop us a line with buzz-worthy titles: editors(at)fictionwritersreview(dot)com. Thanks in advance. Because we devote the entirety of May to celebrating Short Story Month, we invariably miss a few great novels during this time. So before we go any further, here’s a quick look back at two books I wish we could […]