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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.
 Art Since 1950: American and International, Seattle World's Fair Fine Arts Pavilion, April 21 -
October 21, 1962, compiled by Sam Hunter and William Sandburg
Einstein's Moon: Bell's Theorem and the Curious Quest for Quantum Reality, by F. David Peat
Four Plays By Eugene Ionesco, translated by Donald M. Allen
George and Martha, by James Marshall
 Heart of a Nation: Writers and Photographers Inspired by the American Landscape,
edited by Charles Kogod and Barbara A. Payne
I Like You, by Sandol Stoddard Warburg
 Masterpieces of Art: Seattle World's Fair Fine Arts Pavilion, April 21 to September 4, 1962,
compiled by William M. Milliken, PhD
 Northwest Coast Indian Art: Seattle World's Fair Fine Arts Pavilion, April 21 - October 21,
1962, edited by Alan C. Wilcox
Rosie and Michael, by Judith Viorst
Ruins of the Southwest, Sierra Press
Trees: A Guide to Familiar American Trees, by Herbert S. Zim, PhD, ScD and Alexander C. Martin, PhD
A Wind-storm in the Forests, by John Muir
ARCHIVES
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