“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