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Two new reviews in Third Coast Review and Synchronized Chaos

February 2, 2026
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It has been an exciting week or so for Lost Telegram Press as Dianne Reeves Angel had both her first Tahoe City book launch, which was almost a sellout and a review published as well as Taylor Thornburg‘s novel being reviewed.

In Synchronized Chaos Cristina Deptula writes: “there’s often a dirtier, menacing, or just more ordinary underbelly to the tales,” in her review. “This world is also unpredictable: the most hilarious, creative, heartfelt, or meaningful projects can be suddenly cancelled on a whim, even after filming has started. The suspense adds mystery and texture to the chapters, as we find ourselves reading some of the short vignettes over to see if we missed any clues to what was really happening.”

The Third Coast Review also wrote about Taylor Thornburg‘s novel recently in “Review: Taylor Thornburg’s Agathe 6:00 p.m. to 7:27 Is an Intriguing Tour Through Memory.” Adam Kaz, who gave the novel 3 of 4 stars, writes that “the debut somewhat resembles a romantic mystery novel… However, Thornburg isn’t interested in genres and may disappoint readers looking for the accoutrements of either a mystery or romance. Rather than. an investigation, Agathe 6:00 p.m. to 7:27 is a flashback book wherein the reader rides shotgun as our protagonist reviews her memories…”

Thanks to Adam Kaz, Cristina Deptula, Synchronized Chaos and the Third Coast Review for the endorsement and lovely promotions.

Posted inBook Launch book review Lost Telegram Press
TagsAdam Kaz Agathe 6:00 p.m. to 7:27 book review Cristina Deptula Dianne Reeves Angel Every Restaurant Tells a Story handmade books Lost Telegram Press Synchronized Chaos Taylor Thornburg Third Coast Review

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2 thoughts on “Two new reviews in Third Coast Review and Synchronized Chaos”

  • Cristina Deptula says:
    February 2, 2026 at 9:13 pm

    Thank you very much for the chance to read and review Dianne’s work! Enjoyed the stories, glad to share them with Synchronized Chaos’ readers.

    • LTPAdmin says:
      February 2, 2026 at 10:43 pm

      Thank you for reviewing!

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