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Alex Lubertozzi

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Alex Lubertozzi has been a writer and editor since the late 1900s and has coauthored two works of nonfiction—World War II on the Air (2003, w/ Mark Bernstein) and The Complete War of the Worlds (2001, w/ Brian Holmsten). He has written for numerous books and magazines and had his short fiction published in The Arcanist and Sundial Magazine.

He has been composing fiction for most of his life (if you count lying), but Any Other World Will Do (Aug. 2021) is his first novel.

In addition to writing, Alex co-owns and is the publisher of Top Five Books, an Oak Park, Illinois–based publisher of fiction and nonfiction, as well as the Top Five Classics series of illustrated great works.

He lives in the Chicago area with his wife Helen and son Nick.
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Lucky's Grove by H. Russell Wakefield
"Lucky's Grove (1940) by H.R. Wakefield is one of Seth's Ghost Stories for Christmas, and features a terrible human mistake: Cutting down a massive Christmas tree froma grove watched over by some pagan god. Thus proving unlucky, naturally to the human" Read more of this review »
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"Rereading for my spring 2026 Graphic Novels class.

Every year I teach this book in my YA course it comes up as one of the top three favorite texts in the course. I might go so far as to say it is one of the top ten or twenty graphic novels of all time" Read more of this review »
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“To be foreign is to be free. To have a great expanse stretch out before you—the desert, the steppe. To have the shape of the moon behind you like a cradle, the deafening symphony of the cicadas, the air's fragrance of melon peel, the rustle of the scarab beetle when, come evening, the sky turns red, and it ventures out onto the sand to hunt. To have your own history, not for everyone, just your own history written in the tracks you leave behind.”
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