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Mega-rave review of THE OBAMA INHERITANCE in today’s Washington Post

Three Rooms Press Posted on November 28, 2017 by adminNovember 28, 2017

The Obama Inheritance, with its thrilling collection of 15 pulpy stories of “conspiracy noir,” has struck a nerve in the nation’s reading public, netting another rave review in today’s Washington Post. Reviewer Neely Tucker raves: Resistance takes many forms, particularly … Continue reading →

Posted in reviews | Tagged Obama Inheritance, resist, review, Washington Post

The Washington Post Loves CRIME PLUS MUSIC!

Three Rooms Press Posted on October 27, 2016 by adminOctober 27, 2016

We’re thrilled to report that Three Rooms Press’s recent anthology CRIME PLUS MUSIC: 20 Stories of Music-Themed Noir nabbed a “killer” review in THE WASHINGTON POST today, granting national attention to this extraordinary title. The POST raved about the collection, … Continue reading →

Posted in Overview, reviews | Tagged Crime plus music, review, Washington Post

Amazing Video Review of WEIRD GIRL AND WHAT’S HIS NAME

Three Rooms Press Posted on January 18, 2016 by adminJanuary 18, 2016

So exciting to see someone who is as enthusiastic about Meagan Brother’s WEIRD GIRL AND WHAT’S HIS NAME as we are. This incredible “Spoiler Free” review really gives you a sense of how essential this LGBTQ YA novel is. This … Continue reading →

Posted in reviews | Tagged Meagan Brothers, Mich Ellis Life, review, Three Rooms Press, Weird Girl and What's His Name

Enter to Win! Free Signed ARC of SONGS OF MY SELFIE!

Three Rooms Press Posted on December 1, 2015 by adminDecember 1, 2015

The ARCs are out and the first review is already in for SONGS OF MY SELFIE: An Anthology of Millenial Stories, edited by Constance Renfrow. “I’d highly recommend this to any Millennial or anyone who knows a Millennial. This collection … Continue reading →

Posted in Contests | Tagged Aaron Thorpe, Angela Sloan, Angus McLinn, Book review, Carolyn A. Drake, Constance Renfrow, Giveaway, Goodreads, Ifra Asad, Jared Shaffer, Joshua Tuttle, Katherine Sloan, Mina E. Holmes, review, Songs of My Selfie, Stephanie Bramson, Suzanne Herman, Tara Isabella Burton, Theresa Buchta, Tiffany Ferentini, Tyler Barton, Xingyue Sarah He

5-Star Review of LAST BOAT TO YOKOHAMA in new Foreword Reviews

Three Rooms Press Posted on May 27, 2015 by adminMay 27, 2015

Hot off the press: A five-star review of LAST BOAT TO YOKOHAMA: THE LIFE AND LEGACY OF BEATE SIROTA GORDON in new edition of Foreword Reviews. Reviewer Karen Rigby was as impressed by this remarkable book as we are. Here’s … Continue reading →

Posted in reviews | Tagged Beate Sirota Gordon, Foreword Reviews, Karen Rigby, Last Boat to Yokohama, Michel Wasserman, Nassrine Azimi, review

Stephen Spotte’s MY WATERY SELF nets rave Library Journal review

Three Rooms Press Posted on March 3, 2015 by adminMarch 4, 2015

]MY WATERY SELF: MEMOIRS OF A MARINE SCIENTIST by Stephen Spotte netted an outstanding review in LIBRARY JOURNAL, the library industry’s gold standard for book rating of upcoming titles. Review Talea Anderson praised Spotte’s writing, noting: “Spotte is a master … Continue reading →

Posted in Overview, reviews, Upcoming Books | Tagged Library Journal, My Watery Self, review, Stephen Spotte, Talea Anderson

Super Rave review of LIGHT OF THE DIDDICOY by Eamon Loingsigh on NewWorldReview

Three Rooms Press Posted on February 16, 2015 by adminFebruary 17, 2015

“It’s high time for a new and boldly authentic Irish-American voice in literature, and that voice belongs to Eamon Loingsigh.” So begins an incredible M.J. Moore review of the magnificent 2014 book LIGHT OF THE DIDDICOY by Eamon Loingsigh. Check … Continue reading →

Posted in reviews | Tagged Eamon Loingsigh, Light of the Diddicoy, M.J. Moore, New World Review, review

Lisa Panepinto’s ON THIS BORROWED BIKE reviewed in WSU magazine

Three Rooms Press Posted on February 9, 2015 by adminFebruary 9, 2015

Poet Lisa Panepinto‘s collection ON THIS BORROWED BIKE received a well-deserved rave review from Larry Clark in the February issue of Washington State Magazine. Says Clark: Rivers flow through the poems in Panepinto’s slim volume. They whisper of the Northwest, … Continue reading →

Posted in reviews | Tagged Larry Clark, Lisa Panepinto, On This Borrowed Bike, poems, review, Washington State Magazine

RAVE review of Hello Devilfish! on LitReactor.com

Three Rooms Press Posted on October 7, 2014 by adminApril 16, 2025

HELLO DEVILFISH!, the Kaiju, hilarious, Manglish-laced new novel by Ron Dakron has barely hit the shelves and it is already garnering rave reviews across the internet. In a Bookshots column by Ryan Peverly on LitReactor.com, HELLO DEVILFISH! gets a big … Continue reading →

Posted in reviews | Tagged Bookshots, Hello Devilfish!, LitReactor, review, Ron Dakron, Ron Peverly

BARE FICTION MAGAZINE offers stellar review of Lisa Panepinto’s ON THIS BORROWED BIKE

Three Rooms Press Posted on April 22, 2014 by adminSeptember 12, 2014

Lisa Panepinto’s remarkable poetry collection ON THIS BORROWED BIKE (ISBN: 978-09895125-3-4, Three Rooms Press, 2014) received an insightful and rave review in the April 2014 issue of the gorgeous UK literary journal Bare Fiction Magazine (April 2014 issue) Reviewer Adam … Continue reading →

Posted in reviews | Tagged Adam Horovitz, Bare Fiction, Lisa Panepinto, magazine, On This Borrowed Bike, review

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