"Whatever expectations one might have of a book of dark, realist short stories set in rural America, this collection defies them, and instead weaves an elegant song of sadness, dark humour, and strangeness."- Neon Books UK
"Harsh realism brought forth by a very creative pen. An illustrative journey through the darker recesses of the human mind. A continued journey through the darker recesses of the human soul. A book like no other that could appeal to anyone."- N. N. Light's Book Heaven
"Many of Fennell's stories, which employ different narrative techniques, create effective tension and suspense." - Kirkus Reviews
"Words used to be art. In their creation. In the act. And thus the words were art in their very being. Forget the reader. Just don't forget the impetus. Christian Fennell never did. One of the rare few." - Shaan Joshi, Editor-in-chief, The Prague Revue
"Christian Fennell writes stories to savour. Sharp, salty and sly, they come at you sideways with a shot of poignancy when you least expect it - and a twist of humour when you most need it." - Katy Darby, Director, Liars' League London
"Beautifully moving and profound prose." - James Diaz, Editor-in-chief, Anti-Heroin Chic
"Christian Fennell's 'The Lighthouse, the Pier and the Woman' is captivating and heartbreaking. With his transformative sentences, Fennell skillfully connects the reader to his protagonist." - Marisela Gomez, Fiction Editor; Kind Writers Literary Magazine