Publishers Weekly has reviewed Metrophilias, and it seems they like it.
“Connell explores sexual obsession across time and geography with sparse, vivid language in this exotic and sensual thematic collection of prose poems.”
Jottings from a Far Away Place was reviewed at Rising Shadow.
Quote: “Jottings from a Far Away Place is one of the most original short story collections I’ve read during the recent years.”
Jottings has been reviewed at I just read about that.
“This is a great collection, full of thoughtful, sometimes delightful, often times dark stories.”
Quote: “Like he studied Burroughs’ cut up art and took it that extra step forward.”
The first review of Cannibals of West Papua has come in, by Seregil of Rhiminee at Risingshadow.net.
I quote:
“It’s one of the most intriguing and well written adventure novels you’ll ever have a chance to read.”
Over at Blogcritics, Bill Sherman has written a nice review of The Galaxy Club.
I quote:
“If you prefer your pulp fiction challenging and slippery in the mode of early William S. Burroughs, than Brendan Connell’s The Galaxy Club (Chomu Press) may be the read for you.”
Phil Sloman reviews Miss Homicide Plays the Flute at the British Fantasy Society website.
I quote:
“Miss Homicide Plays the Flute is a rare creature, a mixture between storytelling and the creation of a work of art.”