Tag: Visual

Oli Jacobs – Bad Sandwich | Review

Title: Bad Sandwich

Author: Oli Jacobs

Type: Fiction

Page Count/Review Word Count: 196

Rating: 3.75/5

 

Oli Jacobs - Bad Sandwich

Oli Jacobs – Bad Sandwich

 

This book is weird with a capital “we”. It’s no real surprise that this is an indie novel, because I can’t imagine mainstream publishers picking something like this up. Even though I’ve categorised it as fiction, it’s almost like a long, psychedelic prose poem using stream of consciousness techniques and word association. At the same time, though, it does also tell a story.

It’s also super visual, which is refreshing, and I actually thought that Jacobs did a great job of laying out the book while keeping it all on-theme with his unusual approach to writing a narrative. It was a lot of fun, but I don’t know whether I only thought it was fun because I’m also an author.

If you like experimental stuff and you want to support an indie author then you should give this one a chance. I’ve read a few of Oli’s books so far and each of them have been fun. I’m looking forward to reading some more of his stuff, and Bad Sandwich is a triumph for what it is.

 

Oli Jacobs

Oli Jacobs

 

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Maggie O’Sullivan – Waterfalls | Review

Title: Waterfalls

Author: Maggie O’Sullivan

Type: Poetry

Page Count/Review Word Count: 84

Rating: 8/10

 

Maggie O'Sullican - Waterfalls

Maggie O’Sullican – Waterfalls

 

Waterfalls is a collection of the work by Lincolnshire-based poet Maggie O’Sullivan, and yet another genre-defying book from HastingsReality Street poetry press. What’s of note here is the way in which the poetry is so inherently visual, with the layout fluctuation throughout to accentuate Maggie’s words.

It’s a bit different to most of the other stuff on the market, and that’s a good thing. Worth reading!

 

Waterfall

Waterfall

 

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