• Art & Museums
  • Beyond
    • Soapbox
    • Today
  • Film & TV
  • Food
  • Games & Tech
  • Lit
  • Music
    • Audio
  • Stages
  • About Us
  • Our Writers
  • Write With Us
  • Subscribe
  • Support
  • Contact
  • Art & Museums
  • Beyond
  • Film & TV
  • Food
  • Games & Tech
  • Lit
  • Music
  • Stages
  • Fiction , Lit , Reviews

Rebecca Makkai’s The Great Believers: Review by Carr Harkrader

When you hear a particularly eerie or scary story as a child, your consciousness is muddled, but your senses are heightened: you hear every creak and you wonder about every […]

  • Guest Author
  • August 28, 2018
    • Fiction , Interviews , Lit

    “It’s almost a cruel question”: An Interview with Camille Bordas by Jennifer Solheim

    I didn’t know who Camille Bordas was until last summer, when her novel How To Behave in a Crowd was published. I learned she was a Chicago resident, and friends […]

  • Guest Author
  • August 17, 2018
    • Fiction , Lit

    Gilded Age White People Problems: Henry Blake Fuller’s The Cliff-Dwellers: Book Review

    Whatever happened to melodrama? A hero, a villain, a damsel in distress—a histrionic trinity entangled over late rent payments, potentially besmirched honor, and the inevitable train track bondage scene. Well, […]

  • Dan Kelly
  • June 21, 2018
    • Fiction , Interviews , Lit

    Anna and Her Sister: An Interview with The Window Author Amelia Brunskill

    In her debut novel The Window, Amelia Brunskill tells the story of Jess Cutter, a Montanan girl whose twin sister Anna is found dead below her bedroom window. Jess—as thoughtful, […]

  • Dan Kelly
  • June 8, 2018
    • Events , Fiction , Interviews , Lit , Live lit events

    Folk(tale) Hero: An Interview with Author Edward McClelland

      I wish I could describe Edward McClelland in legendary terms—it would be so damned apropos. I’d tell you he’s as tall as a redwood, as strong as a herd […]

  • Dan Kelly
  • May 31, 2018
    • Art & Museums , Fiction , Lit

    Paper Girls: Volume Three Is A Real Time Trip

    Volume three of the Paper Girls graphic novel continues the story of four young newspaper delivery girls from Stony Stream, Cleveland, circa 1988, and their adventure across the past, future, […]

  • David Lanzafame
  • December 14, 2017
    • Fiction , Lit , Reviews

    Book Review: Mycology and its Mighty Ending

    Joan Wilking’s prose is breezy even though the material is heavy. Her first book Mycology is the winner of the 2016 Wild Onion Novella Prize bestowed by Chicago publisher Curbside Splendor. […]

  • Sherry Zhong
  • October 11, 2017
    • Fiction , Lit , Reviews , Uncategorized

    Review: See You in the Morning by Mairead Case

    “I think about that a lot.  How if you are a bird, your nest is home.  Absolutely everything else is the world.  You stick out a wing, and there you […]

  • Ariel Clark-Semyck
  • May 10, 2017
    • Fiction , Lit , Live lit events

    George Saunders, Pop Culture Phenom, Comes to Chicago

    I’ve liked George Saunders’ since I read his short story collection Pastoralia as a freshman in college. I’d never read anything like it. There was a historical re-enactment theme park, […]

  • Emma Terhaar
  • March 13, 2017
    • Fiction , Lit

    Bookclub Pick: 47th Street Black, a Look into Chicago’s Painful Past

    Mookie and J.C., two black boys from the South Side of Chicago, find the body of a notorious gangster in an alley. It’s the 1960s, and while heroin hasn’t yet […]

  • Sherry Zhong
  • February 28, 2017
    • Fiction , Lit , Reviews

    Review: Goat Days Will Leave You in a Daze

    Najeeb’s childhood dream was to become a goatherd. His dream comes true, but in the form a nightmare. Benyamin’s Goat Days follows the twisted turns of Najeeb’s life. First published in […]

  • Sherry Zhong
  • January 12, 2017
    • Fiction , Lit , Reviews

    Review:Illusions of Magic: Love and intrigue in 1933 Chicago

    Illusions of Magic: Love and Intrigue in 1933 Chicago resurrects three little-known aspects of history: the 1933 assassination attempt on Franklin D. Roosevelt that killed Chicago mayor Anton Cermak, the […]

  • Guest Author
  • December 16, 2016
  • Prev
    1...1112131415
    Next
    • Film & TV
    • Film
    • Review
    • Music
    • Reviews
    • Stages
    • Theater
    • Games & Tech
    • Game
    • Review

    About us

    • About Us
    • Our Writers
    • Write With Us
    • Subscribe
    • Support
    • Contact

    Useful Information

    For general inquiries, or to submit an article idea, correction or comment, write to us here or contact us

    Support Chicago Indie Media

    Enjoying Third Coast Review news and reviews? Please consider supporting our arts and culture coverage by making a small monthly pledge or making a donation via PayPal. Choose the amount that works best for you, and know how much we appreciate your support!

    Third Coast Review is a member of the Chicago Independent Media Alliance.

    Developed By Utopian | Copyright 2016-2024, Third Coast Review LLC & Respective Authors. All Rights Reserved. No Content May Be Reproduced Without Express Written Permission From Third Coast Review.    Login