Gideon Leek is a writer based in Brooklyn, New York. He has contributed essays and reviews to Liberties, The Village Voice, the Los Angeles Review of Books, Cleveland Review of Books, Screen Slate, Harvard Review, and The Public Domain Review.
Gideon Leek
Articles
Do Panic
Gideon Leek evaluates Michael Clune’s debut novel, “Pan.”
The Painter Novel
Gideon Leek reviews Sophie Madeline Dess’s “What You Make of Me.”
The Evil Stepmother as Insult Comic
Gideon Leek reviews the reissue of Caroline Blackwood’s 1976 novel “The Stepdaughter.”
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