Book Review: Liminal Spaces edited by Kevin Lucia
Notes from The StoryGraph:
Plot- or character-driven? Plot
Strong character development? It’s complicated
Loveable characters? No
Diverse cast of characters? Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
Short story anthology–authors:
, Gwendolyn Kiste, Kelli Owen, , , , , Bob Ford, Joshua Palmatier, Chad Lutzke, , Joanna Koch, Jessica McHugh, Mark Allan Gunnells, Norman Prentiss237 pages, published 2021
5 stars
I am reviewing this book for Cemetery Dance in my position as an early reviewer, so I must note I was given this book in exchange for an honest review.
A new, refreshing horror collection about the spaces between, running the gamut from simply the best Lovecraftian story I have ever read to the most disturbing body horror about the most selfish cat lady that has ever lived. Two of the stories take place in the time of Covid without being stressful to the reader, and both take a unique approach to this new horror we face, our ”new normal” and the in-between space it has created in our lives. With carefully crafted introductions to each author, the reader will be making TBR lists as they go along, and making new horror friends as they crawl between these walls.
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