The Other Shore officially releases tomorrow.
Over at Calyx, Jan Priddy writes, “Rebecca Campbell […] sometimes leads readers gently into the hearts of troubled and lost souls, sometimes pushes us with ferocious energy into terrifying futures.”
Publisher’s Weekly gave it a star (this is important. we like stars) writing, “[t]his thought-provoking, wide-ranging collection stuns”
Over at Locus, Gabino Iglesias calls the book “the literary version of listening to a concept album.”
In the British Columbia Review, Dana McFarland writes: “Diverse in subject, time, and character, the stories feature places of the Pacific Northwest—as presence or genius loci more than mere setting—and reflect the limits of personal agency to reconcile with landscapes that are altered or altering beyond the capacity of any individual to influence. “
