Utah Author Book Reviews: Dreamlives of Debris

Utah Author Book Reviews: Dreamlives of Debris
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“Yet the labyrinth at play in Dreamlives is a special sort: an impossible liquid architecture that bears no center and hence no discernable perimeter.” … read more

Review: Hold Still

Review: Hold Still
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A lifestyle photographer with ample talented musician friends, Jenna Putnam often finds herself snapping shots of bands mid-tour or behind the scenes, along with the occasional performance picture. … read more

Utah Author Book Reviews: My Absolute Darling

Utah Author Book Reviews: My Absolute Darling
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Gabriel Tallent’s My Absolute Darling is decidedly beautiful, and hard not to read more than once while breathing just a bit slower. … read more

Review: Dungeons & Dragons: Xanathar’s Guide to Everything

Review: Dungeons & Dragons: Xanathar’s Guide to Everything
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Xanathar’s Guide simply helps to blur the lines a bit and gives a great selection of something I value most at the table: player choice. … read more

Review: Tacoma

Review: Tacoma
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Tacoma works like a Sleep No More–style theatre show where you can freely explore scenes but also have the ability to pause, rewind and fast-forward, giving you complete control. … read more

Review: Tumbleseed

Review: Tumbleseed
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TumbleSeed is more like roguelike yoga. It requires concentration on slight movement and deliberate maneuvers. It is so easy to roll carelessly into the void. … read more

Review: Beautiful Bipolar

Review: Beautiful Bipolar
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Utah-based writer Danielle Workman’s Beautiful Bipolar is an oddly charming glimpse into veering fear, resignation and radical hope. … read more

Review: Chimera

Review: Chimera
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Julian Mihdi, the author of the debut fiction work Chimera, has a fun vocabulary. He allows this vocabulary to carry his stories from one to the next and does so successfully. … read more

Review: The Perspective Essays

Review: The Perspective Essays
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The Perspective Essays covers a range of topics, some as ephemeral as complacency and others as immediately material as destitution. … read more

Review: Cover Stories

Review: Cover Stories
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Perhaps I approached Cover Stories the wrong way. Perhaps I’d have “got it” if they’d called what they were doing by the vernacular: fanfiction. … read more

Review: Fyxation Bicycle Company – Six Fyx

Review: Fyxation Bicycle Company – Six Fyx
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I installed Fyxation’s Six Fyx Conversion Kit onto my Fyxation Eastside bicycle. After about a month and a half of using it, I love it. … read more

Review: Earning the Rockies

Review: Earning the Rockies
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Framed around a cross-country trip east to west in mimicry of similar trips Kaplan took with his father, Earning the Rockies is more philosophy than narrative and more narrative than essay. … read more