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Reviewed by K.C. Finn for Readers' Favorite
Blood and Electricity by Steven John is an evocative collection of short stories and flash fiction that explores the unseen currents that connect and divide humanity. Through 39 diverse and strikingly original pieces, the book navigates themes of isolation, cosmic wonder, and fleeting moments of connection. Whether depicting everyday struggles or existential reflections, John’s writing maintains an almost poetic resonance, immersing readers in the raw beauty of life's uncertainties. With a narrative range that spans from introspective realism to metaphorical explorations of time and existence, this collection offers something profound in every brief story. Deceptively simple yet deeply thought-provoking, Blood and Electricity captures the loneliness and wonder of human experience in a way that feels both vast and deeply intimate.
Author Steven John has a lyrical style to his writing that lends itself to short-form storytelling so well, and this beautifully crafted collection has heaps of that poetic insight and emotional depth on every page. I loved the diversity in the tales, as each story feels like a miniature universe with its own meaning, and the prose is sharp, elegant, and thought-provoking throughout as he talks about life’s fragility. But the tales never feel too grand or philosophical; rather, they’re filled with quiet moments of brilliance that hit on deeply relatable levels. For me, ‘Canada’ was an especially moving piece in the short simplicity of it and the raw power of feeling how trapped the woman in the story must have been by her life. Every story gives you powerful insight into character, and rarely does a short fiction collection feel this complete. Overall, Blood and Electricity is an exemplary work that will delight anyone who comes across it, and I highly recommend it.