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I'm TAing in creative writing, and I'm in the midst of editing my first novel. Along with CBR, I have book reviews published with "The Literary Review," short essay with "Fiction Southeast" and a forthcoming publication with "The Book Smuggler's Den." CBR has definitely helped my writing skills since now I know what readers are looking for for in their works. So, thank you, CBR! Hopefully someday, we'll be able to review my novel on this blog. :) (Learn more about this Cannonballer: Ale's Quick Questions interview.)

Ale's Reviews:

Poetry as Prose

November 2, 2018 by Ale Leave a Comment

I have the glorious honor of introducing one of my mentor’s new books to our school on Monday. And what a book it was! But first, backstory….Eliot Shrefer was the second reader for my thesis, and the teacher who really taught me to story-board and get to the nitty-gritty about my novel. It’s safe to say I’m a little indebted to him, so I was very excited to get a copy of his newest book and be asked to write an introduction for his interview. […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Poetry, Young Adult Tagged With: ape quartet, apes, Birthday!, cbr10bingo, eliot schrefer, gorillas, orphaned, paleolithic period

Ale's CBR10 Review No:24 · Genres: Fiction, Poetry, Young Adult · Tags: ape quartet, apes, Birthday!, cbr10bingo, eliot schrefer, gorillas, orphaned, paleolithic period ·
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Racism is Racism, No Matter What Time Period

October 29, 2018 by Ale Leave a Comment

Last summer I helped my boss chaperone his student study-abroad trip to Australia, and the class read this book on the plane going over. I was far more enticed with Air New Zealand’s extensive on-flight entertainment package, and so I spent my plane ride in the iron-a** challenge watching all six (extended) Lord of the Rings and Hobbit films instead.  Since returning, my boss has been passively placing The Secret River in obvious places on my desk, which I’ve learned is his silent way of […]

Filed Under: Fiction, History Tagged With: aboriginal peoples, Australia, cbr10bingo, colonialism, Kate Grenville, man booker prize, Racism, snubbed

Ale's CBR10 Review No:23 · Genres: Fiction, History · Tags: aboriginal peoples, Australia, cbr10bingo, colonialism, Kate Grenville, man booker prize, Racism, snubbed ·
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Crimson Word Vomit

October 11, 2018 by Ale 8 Comments

For ease of reading, here are our handles’ abbreviations: crystalclear – CC faintingviolet – FV Ale – just Ale (you’re welcome)   CrystalClear: So, this is all my fault.  I decided to rent Crimson Peak for movie night, mainly to see Tom Hiddleston’s ass.  And while it was indeed a glorious sight, the rest of the movie was not worth it.  My memory is absolute shite, so here’s what I remember of the movie before delving into the book: We have the girl, who played […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Horror Tagged With: Ale, cbr10bingo, Crimson Peak, crystal clear, fainting violet, twoheads

Ale's CBR10 Review No:22 · Genres: Fiction, Horror · Tags: Ale, cbr10bingo, Crimson Peak, crystal clear, fainting violet, twoheads ·
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Bingo! Bingo! Bingo!

October 9, 2018 by Ale 1 Comment

First Bingo!!!! I’m going to be teaching “Dubliners” to my Advanced Fiction students this semester, so what luck that we had a square for old books 🙂 Written in 1914, James Joyce hoped to capture the tenor of his city in a series of short stories that act like windows into the lives of Dublin’s inhabitants in the early 20th Century. Did I like this book? It grew on me. It’s not thematic or cyclic, nor does it have any reoccurring characters. At its core, […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: 1914, cbr10bingo, dubliners, Ireland, joyce, short stories, story cycle, This Old Thing

Ale's CBR10 Review No:21 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: 1914, cbr10bingo, dubliners, Ireland, joyce, short stories, story cycle, This Old Thing ·
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A Woman Will Always Sacrifice Herself

September 25, 2018 by Ale 2 Comments

I decided I would find a more obscure banned/challenged book for the bingo game and came across Daughter of the Forest, which was challenged in a Missouri high school in 2015 for the rape scene that happens about a third of the way into the book. Since the rest of the story is filled with violent warfare, torture, imprisonment, and an attempted witch burning, I found it ironic that the most unwholesome plot point to the challengers was the rape and subsequent PTSD our main character […]

Filed Under: Fantasy Tagged With: cbr10bingo, faeries, fahrenheit451, fantasy, Irish myth, juliet marillier, medieval period

Ale's CBR10 Review No:20 · Genres: Fantasy · Tags: cbr10bingo, faeries, fahrenheit451, fantasy, Irish myth, juliet marillier, medieval period ·
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Drugs and Other Unreliable Narrators

September 13, 2018 by Ale Leave a Comment

I read this with my mentor for our Advanced Fiction course, and it’s definitely far outside my wheelhouse in both content and structure. Johnson’s story follows an unnamed addict through a series of short snippets told out of order chronicling his cycle of addiction and rehabilitation. Johnson’s choice to tell this story out of order worked very well, as we get to see all the different facets of the narrator regardless of where he is in his habits, or what he’s doing.  All the narration […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: #notmywheelhouse, cbr10bingo, Denis Johnson, drug culture, rehab, short story cycle

Ale's CBR10 Review No:19 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: #notmywheelhouse, cbr10bingo, Denis Johnson, drug culture, rehab, short story cycle ·
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