"Tara Laskowski's stories are deceptively cozy: soft suburban street lights out front, but a too-deep swimming pool out back. With a deft touch, she ravels and unravels her characters' lives so seamlessly; they never know what's coming until they're in too deep, and what's scarier, the reader doesn't, either." --Jen Michalski, author, The Tide King and The Summer She Was Under Water
"Tara Laskowski's stories show off a wonderful fusion of freshness and experience." --Alan Cheuse, NPR reviewer, All Things Considered
"Bystanders is a bold, riveting mash-up of Hitchcockian suspense and campfire-tale chills." --Jennifer Egan, Pulitzer Prize-winning author, A Visit From the Goon Squad
"Laskowski's fine workings of tales that go creepy in the night make her a writer to watch." --Kirkus Reviews
"Laskowski's words draw you in and hold fast your attention. Her stories ride the spectrum of strange or unnerving to downright frightening." --Morgan Leigh Plessner, thesmallpressbookreview.blogspot.com
"Alluring, multi-dimensional characters populate this collection of clever tales." --Kim Winternheimer, Washington Independent Review of Books
"These stories are quite varied in their approach to the theme, but also in their style, and even their genre. This variety makes for a delightfully surprising book, and the prose keeps you absorbed." --Dylan Kinnett, Atticus Review
"There's still plenty left," one of the characters in The Witness says, referencing a cake, but the reader has been taken deep enough into the story to know that there's no way that can be true, because there's not enough of anything left for the main character. And in one story after another in this excellent collection, characters are tested when their expectations are strained and even shattered, not by the extraordinary, but more devastatingly, by the ordinary. Tara Laskowski's collection will be welcomed by readers who care about witnessing the significant rather than the spectacular." --Gary Fincke, author and winner of the Flannery O'Connor Prize for Sorry I Worried You
"In this debut that resonates, Tara Laskowski's women and men drift through an imperfect suburbia, much like the disembodied souls who haunt her characters day and night. Laskowski has a natural ability to pen the banal, juxtaposed with the horror that often lurks just outside the light that spills from our windows. She digs into the crevices and corners of everyday lives to find the grit, the dirt, the ghosts--our deepest secrets--then finds a way to turn it all into crystal clear story moments that will enlighten her readers." --Tara L. Masih, series editor, The Best Small Fictions