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.”
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 reviews Jack Skelley’s “The Complete Fear of Kathy Acker.”
Gabriel Hart reviews Woody Haut’s new novel “Skin Flick.”
Gabriel Hart looks at “Lazy Eyes,” a new small-press collection of horror stories by James Nulick.
A literary romp with booze, coke, and prostitutes told with surgical precision, unpreachy humility, and continuous insight.
Satirical short stories find sentiment and solace in L.A.’s superficial surfaces.
Gabriel Hart takes a ride with the late Dan Fante, author of “Short Dog: Cab Driver Stories from the L.A. Streets.”
Gabriel Hart plumbs the depths of “Body High,” a debut novel by Jon Lindsey.