Fanning the Flames · Issue #5
This month’s issue comprises: 1. May Update – Alasdair Cannon’s Holding Patterns 2. Interview with Alasdair Cannon 3. Editorial by Andrea Jonathan, Executive Director 4.… Read More »Fanning the Flames · Issue #5
This month’s issue comprises: 1. May Update – Alasdair Cannon’s Holding Patterns 2. Interview with Alasdair Cannon 3. Editorial by Andrea Jonathan, Executive Director 4.… Read More »Fanning the Flames · Issue #5
This month’s issue comprises: 1. April Update 2. Upcoming Titles The True Gods Attend You by Clarence Caddell Holding Patterns by Alasdair F. Cannon 3. … Read More »Fanning the Flames · Issue #4
This month’s issue comprises: 1. Upcoming Titles Holding Patterns by Alasdair F. Cannon An Illusion of Division?: An Examination of the ‘Dialogue of Love’ between… Read More »Fanning the Flames · Issue #3
This month’s issue comprises: 1. Newly Released Titles: The Bay and Padie Book by Furnley Maurice and Talia Lomman None But The Crocodiles by Stewart… Read More »Fanning the Flames · Issue #2
Hello and welcome to Bonfire Books’ inaugural newsletter, Fanning the Flames. Fanning the Flames will be a monthly round-up that showcases upcoming titles and gives us the opportunity… Read More »Fanning the Flames · Issue #1
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Either side of the road was lined with wooden poles. Power lines scarred the sky and cut across static white clouds, defacing the heavens for… Read More »The Neighbour by Caleb Caudell
Caleb Caudell lives in the American Midwest. His first novel, The Neighbor, will be published this month by Bonfire Books. Caleb writes essays at middleamericanlit.wordpress.com.… Read More »Author Interview: Caleb Caudell
“It’s been a crazy year” is the tired cliche of the past several months. For some, stories of catastrophic personal loss give contour to the… Read More »novum paradigma
by Lucas Smith As modern life increases in scope and complexity there is an increasing impulse to ask basic questions about things that our societies… Read More »Review: Ananda Coomaraswamy’s ‘The Bugbear of Literacy’