For the most part, the stories in Todd Keisling’s Ugly Little Things occupy the space and language of middle-class Somewhere, USA (sci-fi “The Darkness Between Dead Stars” excepted). Keisling’s narration often reads very much like the voices of his characters; these stories are as much about the routine and the quotidian as they are about their eventual diversions into terror.
Read the full review in “Thorn’s Thoughts,” a book review column on Unnerving Magazine‘s website.
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