Gabriel Hart is the author of the literary-pulp collection Fallout from Our Asphalt Hell (2021), the poetry collection Unsongs Vol. 1 (2021), and the dipso-pocalyptic twin novel Virgins in Reverse/The Intrusion (2019). He lives in Morongo Valley in California’s high desert and is a regular contributor at LitReactor and The Last Estate.
Gabriel Hart
Articles
Funny, Scary, Sexy Portals to Expression: On Jack Skelley’s “The Complete Fear of Kathy Acker”
Gabriel Hart reviews Jack Skelley’s “The Complete Fear of Kathy Acker.”
Wrong Choices: On Woody Haut’s “Skin Flick”
Gabriel Hart reviews Woody Haut’s new novel “Skin Flick.”
A World Horrific and Wondrous: On James Nulick’s “Lazy Eyes”
Gabriel Hart looks at “Lazy Eyes,” a new small-press collection of horror stories by James Nulick.
A Life in Freefall: On Marc Kristal’s “Permission”
A literary romp with booze, coke, and prostitutes told with surgical precision, unpreachy humility, and continuous insight.
Panic in the City: On Duncan Birmingham’s “The Cult in My Garage”
Satirical short stories find sentiment and solace in L.A.’s superficial surfaces.
Your Ride from the Party: On Dan Fante’s “Short Dog: Cab Driver Stories from the L.A. Streets”
Gabriel Hart takes a ride with the late Dan Fante, author of “Short Dog: Cab Driver Stories from the L.A. Streets.”
A Melancholic Muscle: On Jon Lindsey’s “Body High”
Gabriel Hart plumbs the depths of “Body High,” a debut novel by Jon Lindsey.
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