My review of Brian Howell's new collection, The Study of Sleep & Other Stories is live now at Everybody's Reviewing. Howell's fiction is preoccupied with art and representation, and the extent to which our memory of particular works, colours our interactions with the wider world. His stories, while not specifically located in the horror field, are nonethless, inflected by similar concerns, and many of them conjure up a genuinely destablising sense of unease.
If you want to know why you should read his work, then pop over to Everybody's Reviewing and read my thoughts here.
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