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FICTION
Our current selection is Artist in Residence, a novel in three acts. Set in Seattle
in the mid-eighties, it's
a coming-of-age tale for both its characters and the city
they inhabit. In a time when heroes look to be extinct, the main protagonists are
reminded
heroism is in the details. Act One: Lofty Pursuits.
Installment #8 She's got a fabulous champagne-pink beehive. Introducing Grace MacArthur.
INTERVIEW
Get into the minds of some of our favorite authors.
QUICKIES
Short critiques of books and plays listed alphabetically by title, with links to full REVIEWS.
REVIEWS
Long-winded versions of a few of our QUICKIES.
An Eagle Named Freedom: My True Story of A Remarkable Friendship, by Jeff Guidry
Beautiful Jim Key: The Lost History of the World's Smartest Horse, by Mim Eichler Rivas
A Child's Christmas in Wales, by Dylan Thomas
A Christmas Memory, One Christmas, & The Thanksgiving Visitor, by Truman Capote
Communication with All Life: Revelations of an Animal Communicator, by Joan Ranquet
Energy Healing For Animals: A Hands-On Guide for Enhancing the Health, Longevity & Happiness of Your Pets, by Joan Ranquet
Everybody Who Was Anybody: A Biography of Gertrude Stein, by Janet Hobhouse
The Gifts of Reading, by Robert MacFarlane
Happy Birthday to Me!, by Valrie M. Selkowe
 How to Get Happily Published: A Complete and Candid Guide, by Judith Appelbaum and Nancy
Evans
Instant Meditations, by Deborah Grandinetti
Lapham's Quarterly: Happiness, Volume XII, Number 3, edited by Lewis H. Lapham
Mosquitoes, by William Faulkner
Too Much and Never Enough: How My Family Created the World's Most Dangerous Man, by Mary L.
Trump, PhD
ARCHIVES
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