Book Review: “Never Forget Your Name: The Children of Auschwitz”
Today, more than seventy-five years after the liberation of the concentration camps and roughly sixty-five years after the closure of the last of the DP camps in... Read more.
Seven Short Book Reviews
A well-crafted debut novel that puts us inside the mind of a young single mother. Who happens to have murdered another child when she was eight. Puts the reader... Read more.
Book Review: “Semiotic Love [Stories]”
Semiotic Love, published by Austin’s Awst Press, is a collection of flash and micro fiction that ranges over a wide variety of human relationships — specifically,... Read more.
I Do Not Say
During Scotland’s lockdown, I had the good fortune of stumbling upon the work of a writer whose name had never turned up in all my many years of Hebrew/Jewish... Read more.
