Book Review of Domestic Apparition up at Specter Magazine, written by Agnes Morton, Oct. 2011

http://www.spectermagazine.com/feature/review/meg-tuite

Book review of Domestic Apparition up at Specter Magazine, Oct, 2011 written by Agnes Marton! Thank you, Agnes!!

About megtuite

Meg Tuite's writing has appeared in numerous literary journals including Berkeley Fiction Review, 34th Parallel, Epiphany, One, the Journal, Monkeybicycle and Boston Literary Magazine. She has been nominated several times for the Pushcart Prize. She is the author of two short story collections, Bound By Blue (2013) Sententia Books and Domestic Apparition (2011) San Francisco Bay Press, and three chapbooks including her latest, Her Skin is a Costume (2013) Red Bird Chapbooks, won the Twin Antler's Collaborative Award through Artistically Declined Press (2014), for her collaborative poetry collection, Bare Bulbs Swinging with Heather Fowler and Michelle Reale. She has a monthly column, Exquisite Duet, published up at JMWW. Her blog: megtuite.com
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1 Response to Book Review of Domestic Apparition up at Specter Magazine, written by Agnes Morton, Oct. 2011

  1. I have been examinating out some of your stories and it’s nice stuff. I will surely bookmark your site.

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