Press Clips

Russell Kirk Center: Balzac: The Man for My Thirties?

Mar 31, 2022
LOST ILLUSIONS is about, surprise surprise, lost illusions. Specifically, it is about the rise and fall (especially the rise and fall of the illusions) of one Lucien de Rubempré. Young, handsome, and literate, the world ought to be his oyster, right? But alas, he is also poor and from the provinces, so perhaps sardines are all he can hope for.

The Weightless State review of SIDE AFFECTS

Mar 31, 2022
"[Malatino] has a way with blending personal experience as a transmasculine person into a larger narrative of what other transmasc folks may face as well as trans people from many other backgrounds and identities."

Andy Gilatz discusses Prolonged Grief Disorder on Shapes of Grief Podcasts

Mar 31, 2022
We know that grief never really goes away, we learn to live with it and accommodate it in our lives. For some people, about 5-10%, their grief can remain very intense and cause major disruption in their lives for a prolonged period of time; years and even decades. It is normal for grief to endure for years, but when it is debilitating and people find it impossible to readjust to the world after a loss, perhaps it is what has become known as Prolonged Grief Disorder.