Sweet Tomb
Arthur Magazine
NYLON — 'Dalton uses absurd, whimsical circumstances to reveal poignant truths about modern life.'
The Corresponding Society — 'A little gift that reasserts Trinie Dalton ... as one of the most exciting emerging writers of contemporary fiction.'
The Third Elevator
LA Weekly — 'Simply enchanting.'
Grind Show Books
Misc.
The Fanzine — 'Madras Press is blazing new artistic and altruistic ground of its own.'
The Boston Phoenix — 'A quartet of ... treasures, handsome little volumes, a different gem of a story in each.'
The Stranger — 'Four new short fictions that are as satisfying as a book two or three times the size.'
Strange Horizons
Jeff VanderMeer's Ecstatic Days
Kevin Sampsell at the Powell's Books Blog — 'Beautiful and compact little gems.'
Poets & Writers
Paper Cuts (NYT blog), in which we enter a price war against Amazon, The Atlantic, and One Story, and we lose.
Brooklyn Based — 'Opens up new avenues for writers by expanding the types of stories that are published.'
Bookslut — 'An enjoyably portable new reading experience.'
Flatmancrooked
Grind Show Books
Meet at the Gate — 'A reminder to reassess expectations about how we consume fiction.'
ArtSake — 'The first series of authors ... comprise a range of sensibilities whose primary link is an elusiveness to quick categorization.'
The Rumpus — Includes an excerpt from Bobcat.
Vol. 1 Brooklyn — 'Another reason print won't die.'
BookPage
Rob Around Books — 'A quartet of stories which can all be considered fresh, exciting and new.' Also here.
The Faster Times — 'Madras Press’s mix of innovation and altruism ... set it apart from other small presses.'
Publishers Weekly
Bostonist — 'An innovative and generous approach to publishing.'
HTMLGIANT
Corduroy Books
Wilmington Star-News — also here.
