A review by juliarziegler
The Office of Historical Corrections by Danielle Evans

5.0

Each short story is sort of like a less extreme Black Mirror episode - and by that I mean all the more believable. It reads like nonfiction, which I think makes it effective at exposing the more banal structures of oppression. The title story was one of the best short stories I’ve ever read. I lost my breath at the end of it. And proceeded to cry, which if you’ve read any of my other reviews, is becoming a theme among the literature I like the most.