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Please, Do Not Tap on the Glass, by M. Kelly Peach

victor April 25, 2025 March 25, 2025Poetry M. Kelly Peach, Mack Hassler 0
Book cover featuring a minimalistic design with a black kite and swirling tail in the top left corner. Below is a mustard-colored diagonal stripe with the author name, "M. Kelly Peach," and the title, "Please, Do Not Tap on the Glass," in black text.

Review by Mack Hassler References Paul Fussell, Meter and Poetic Form (1965) Paul Fussell, The Great War and Modern Memory (1975) Kelly Peach prides himself on being an “author” in a rather charming way in Please, Do Not Tap on the Glass about the form of his poems.  I have…

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The Adventures of ArgyLe Sock by M. Kelly Peach

victor February 15, 2025 December 2, 2024Adult Fiction, Fantasy M. Kelly Peach, Sharon Brunner 0
Book cover for "The Adventures of Argyle Sock" by M. Kelly Peach. It depicts an animated sock character with a hat and gloves, running through a swirling tunnel. The tagline mentions solving the mystery of vanishing socks in the laundry.

Reviewer: Sharon Brunner Evil forces trapped animate objects in a Misplaced Universe in M. Kelly Peach’s book The Adventures of ArgyLe Sock.  The animate objects varied from articles of clothing and socks to metal items such as paper clips, scissors, and clipboards. These objects could speak, move around,d and have…

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The Death of Tintagiles Death by M. Kelly Peach

victor February 1, 2025 November 21, 2024Fantasy / Paranormal M. Kelly Peach, Sharon Brunner 0
Book cover titled "The Death of Tintagiles" by M. Kelly Peach. Features a drawing of a large, eerie marionette reaching towards a young person, with an old-fashioned, sepia-toned design.

Reviewer: Sharon Brunner M. Kelly Peach told a tragic story of a puppet and its master, a story filled with mournful memories, creative endeavors, and deadly delusions. It is staged in Detroit with an unsure timeline, probably a time when puppet shows with marionettes were popular. Kyle, the main character,…

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