Colin Steele at The Canberra Times has reviewed Felicity Dowker’s Bread and Circuses. Like us, he thinks it’s a fabulous collection, and we’re extremely chuffed to read
“Melbourne-based author, Felicity Dowker begins her collection of fifteen stories with the award-winning โBread and Circusesโ, involving an unusual feminist zombie evolution. Dowker believes that writing horror is โa way to set wrong things rightโ. Certainly, many of the stories, accompanied by Dowkerโs background footnotes, involve retribution, particularly from a female perspective .โUs, After the House Came Backโ sees revenge and solace for the wife in an abused relationship, while โthe bad guyโ has it coming in spades in the ultimately gory, โThe Female of the Species is More Deadly Than the Maleโ. Dowkerโs evocative stories benefit from the stylish production of enterprising Western Australian small press Ticonderoga.”
Check out The Canberra Times for other great reviews. (Review appeared a little while ago so we’ve reprinted it in full here.)
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