praise
"Jon Boilard's collection Settright Road is an unflinching, uncompromising, Inferno-esque tour of the economic underbelly of Massachusetts. Jon's down-and-out and forgotten characters are given a collective voice that demands to be heard. Disturbing, despairing, heartbreaking, and hauntingly beautiful.”
—Paul Tremblay, author of A Head Full of Ghosts and Disappearance at Devil's Rock
"It takes a mix of courage and vulnerability to write beautiful, truthful stories in which we lay bare our characters and our very selves. Boilard is a brave, honest and open storyteller. He writes from his heart and we are fortunate witnesses."
—Ethel Rohan, author of The Weight of Him
"When you think rural noir, you might not think New England. But Settright Road proves you should. Jon Boilard's tight, haunting collection about struggle and decline in crumbling mill towns is a must-read for fans of the genre—or anyone who enjoys stories that stick with you long after you've read them."
—Rob Hart, author of South Village