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Book Review: Softie by Megan Howell

By: Emily Barnard Softie, written by Washington, D.C. author Megan Howell (pictured), is a thought-provoking book featuring a collection of short stories. These stories, while including contrasting characters, worlds, and genres, carry similar themes that ring true...

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Book Review: Brazos by Justin Carter

By: Emily Barnard Brazos is the first book written by former Cream City Review contributor Justin Carter. This poetry collection primarily focuses on Carter’s upbringing and childhood in a small Texas town. The poems within Brazos have themes within them that many,...

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An Interview with DorsĂ­a Smith Silva

By Keinana Shah What does it truly mean to drown? According to DorsĂ­a Smith Silva, it means more than you would think. Her upcoming debut poetry collection, In Inheritance of Drowning, explores the devastating effects of Hurricane MarĂ­a in Puerto Rico, highlighting...

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Book Review: The Band by Christine Ma-Kellams

By: Alanda Jackson   Former Cream City Review contributor Christine Ma-Kellams' latest novel, The Band, is a satirical page-turner that explores K-Pop, cancel culture, and fandoms. In this novel, we meet Duri, one of five members of The Band, everyone’s latest K-pop...

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