Pank Magazine raves about Adam Prince’s debut collection of stories, writing “Part of what makes Prince’s characters likeable in face of their ugliness is that they are intelligent, pensive people. One wonders about ‘the difficulty of accounting for the distance between who a person was and who that person would like to be, between ourselves and the performances we put on for those we hope will love us.'” Read the entire review here, and buy a copy of Adam’s provocative collection here.