Neither Glorify Nor Vilify: Tasha Lowe-Newsome on The High Desert. (black. punk. nowhere) by James Spooner
Today on SOLRAD, Tasha Lowe-Newsome reviews The High Desert. (black. punk. nowhere) by James Spooner
Tasha Lowe-Newsome writes speculative fiction, arts-related non-fiction, and abysmal poetry. She has worked in comics, screenwriting, documentary, and book pushing - both retail and library. Her work can be found at SOLRAD, AHOY comics, The Comics Journal, New Moon, and dozens of local papers around California. She is staff to two cats.
Today on SOLRAD, Tasha Lowe-Newsome reviews The High Desert. (black. punk. nowhere) by James Spooner
Tasha Lowe-Newsome returns to SOLRAD with this career-spanning interview with Mary M. Talbot
Tasha Lowe-Newsome returns to SOLRAD with a review of GRANDVILLE INTEGRAL by Bryan Talbot
As National Poetry Month draws to a close, Tasha Lowe-Newsome returns to SOLRAD with a look at Kahlil Gibran’s THE PROPHET adapted by Pete Katz and...
Today on SOLRAD, Tasha Lowe-Newsome reviews WOMAN IN THE WOODS AND OTHER NORTH AMERICAN STORIES Anthology published by Iron Circus Comics
Today on SOLRAD, Tasha Lowe-Newsome is back with a Scene Report from last month's PERMANENT DAMAGE 4 show in Los Angeles.
Today on SOLRAD: The Brutal Endeavor — Tasha Lowe-Newsome Reviews Above the Dreamless Dead: World War I in Poetry and Comics
Tasha Lowe-Newsome returns to SOLRAD with a review & feature on Mary Fleener's BILLIE THE BEE, published by Fantagraphics. Enjoy!
Tasha Lowe-Newsome makes her SOLRAD debut with a review of the first two volumes of Steve Lafler's ongoing series 1956.
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