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"There is a lot to admire in [Adelman]'s play. It deals with the debilitating, destructive effects of bullying — especially the sort of bullying that is often couched in the facade of "being honest" or "being helpful" — in ways that are unsettling and effective. [Adelman] also has a biting sense of humor that leavens the play with black comedy, and he crafts some fine monologues."
– Tulsa World review of “I Wish You Actually Liked Me (and Other Familial Impossibilities)”
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"[Adelman], as a writer, tends to excel at creating monologues...[Adelman] has structured the play well. Seemingly off-hand comments take on greater, darker resonance as the stories progress."
– Tulsa World review of “Entr’acte”
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"[Adelman] is a very talented young writer, and I look forward to following his career and reading all of his books...I absolutely love, love, love the characters and their ideals and heroism. I haven't read much steampunk but this book was a ton of fun!"
– Reader review of unpublished work