Reviews

Souls Of The Wicked Like Crumbs In Her Hand by Suzanne Reynolds-Alpert focuses on a woman who discovers there’s another in a cafe that only she can see. What ensues twists into something evil and Twilight-Zone-ish like the best of Yvonne Navarro.

– From review of Wicked Women by Cemetery Dance

Souls of the Wicked Like Crumbs In Her Hand,” by Suzanne Reynolds-Alpert: Hauntingly beautiful writing… terrifying subject matter.”

– Amazon review of Wicked Women

“This spare, evocative poem makes for a wonderful closing piece to the volume, playing on the idea that we are all stardust, and stardust we will all become.”

SFF Reviews, on “Reincarnation” in the anthology Beneath Strange Stars

That Witch We Dread by Suzanne Reynolds-Alpert – A delightful poem to begin this wickedly entertaining anthology.”

– From Amazon review of Wicked Witches

“…Specifically referring to the story by Suzanne Reynolds-Alpert, whose short story Traitorous, Lying, Little Star is a real gem. Set in a post-apocalyptic, post-meteor strike Earth, a small group of humans are just barely learning to scrape by when our hero makes a life-shaping decision about survival. In a short space it’s affecting, world-creating and downright spooky.”

-From Amazon review of the anthology The Deep Dark Woods