Surreal Grotesque Magazine likes I Didn’t Mean to be Kevin: “This novel is easily comparable in subject matter to Chuck Palahniuk and Kurt Vonnegut with satisfying results.”

New review of I Didn’t Mean to be Kevin in Isssue 4 of Surreal Grotesque Magazine (pg. 43). Many, many thanks to Surreal Grotesque, and to the reviewer, Courtney Alsop, for taking the time.

 

“This novel is easily comparable in subject matter to Chuck Palahniuk and Kurt Vonnegut with satisfying results…Ross has crafted a splendid story of identity and validation when one has no roots or beginnings.”


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About Caleb J. Ross

began writing his sophomore year of undergrad study when, tired of the formal art education then being taught, he abandoned the pursuit in the middle of a compositional drawing class. Major-less and fearful of losing his financial aid, he signed up to seek a degree in English Literature for no other reason than his lengthy history with the language. Coincidentally, this decision not only introduced him to writing but to reading as well. Prior this transition he had read three books. One of which he understood.

One Response to Surreal Grotesque Magazine likes I Didn’t Mean to be Kevin: “This novel is easily comparable in subject matter to Chuck Palahniuk and Kurt Vonnegut with satisfying results.”

  1. Daniel Gonzales

    See, it was a nice review! If we hate a book, we just put a picture of a giant deformed penis on the page instead.

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