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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.

The Bartender's Black Book, by Stephen Kittredge Cunningham
Big & Little Animals, by Elizabeth Elias Kaufman
Chagall, by Jean Casssou Dali, edited by Max Gerard Encyclopedia of Living Artists, Ninth Edition, edited by Constance Smith The Great Steam Trains: America's Great Smoking Iron Horses, by Fredric Winkowski and Charles
Fulkerson, Jr. Mt. Rainier Climbing Guide: Profiling 2 Routes, by Brian Sperry
Mt. Rainier Glacier Travel Guide: Adventures on The High Traverse Routes, edited by Dee
Molenaar and Stanley Friedman
National Parks of America, by Donald Young

Playboy's New Bar Guide: How to Create and Enjoy the World's Best Drinks, by Playboy
Press Staff
Populuxe: The Look and Life of America in the '50s and '60s, from Tailfins and TV Dinners to
Barbie Dolls and Fallout Shelters,
by Thomas Hine
The Raiders, by Harold Robbins
The Revenge of the Robins Family, by Bill Adler and Thomas Chastain Tales of Edgar Allan Poe, by Edgar Allan Poe Who Killed the Robins Family? by Bill Adler and Thomas Chastain

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