The pieces found within Aniko Magazine’s third issue, Fantasize, are raw and real, darkly sarcastic, hopeful and healing. These pieces imagine – as founder Emily …
Book review: Unlimited Futures anthology, edited by Rafeif Ismail & Ellen Van Neerven
Unlimited Futures is an anthology of speculative, visionary Blak and Black fiction edited by Rafeif Ismail and Ellen Van Neerven. This incredible book includes short …
Book review: Look – It’s Your Book! by Anna Featherstone
Another brilliant nonfiction book from Anna Featherstone! The depth of knowledge, insight, and research that has gone into this instructional work for self-publishing nonfiction is …
Book review: If This Gets Out by Sophie Gonzales & Cale Dietrich
If This Gets Out, co-written by Sophie Gonzales and Cale Dietrich, is a beautiful and insightful queer YA romance about two members of a boy …
Book review: The Eternal Machine by Carol Ryles
Contains light spoilers Carol Ryles’ debut novel The Eternal Machine is an imaginative and intricate Steampunk epic that explores the murky, intriguing spaces between science …
All the Murmuring Bones by A. G. Slatter
All the Murmuring Bones by A. G. Slatter is a dark tale that weaves together fairy tales, mythology, lore, refreshing takes on Gothic tropes, and …
Book review: The Shadow House by Anna Downes
A slow-burning thriller about a mother’s worst nightmare. The Shadow House, Anna Downes’ second novel, is a thriller set in a fictional ecovillage on the …
Book review: Self/less by Aviva
A dystopian YA novel set in a city where self-expression is illegal. Self/less by Aviva is a dystopian YA novel about seventeen-year-old Teddy Veodrum who …
Wearing Paper Dresses by Anne Brinsden
Anne Brinsden’s debut book Wearing Paper Dresses is a dreamy dramatic story about a family slowly coming undone in the Mallee region of Victoria, Eastern …
All Summer Long by Amelia Joy
Amelia Joy’sdebut novella, All Summer Long, is a raw, searing story of intoxicating first love, set in Adelaide in 2012. Olivia is 19, going to …