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The Manhattan Review reviews
  New & Selected Poems, 1957-present. Red Hen Press, 202 pp. $24.95 (paperback) This humorous, thoughtful, and delightful poet expresses a childlike but...
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"Iron"
http://georgedanderson.blogspot.com.au/ reviews
"The writing is clear & highly sensuous & which immediately sweep the reader into her quirky, dark world. The stories are raw but with an extraordinary...
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One A Day Y.A. reviews
This book was so powerful. It made me realise how little I know about people who are mentally challenged, and how very little the world knows about what their...
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National Post reviews
What Happened to Ivy will both make you cry and question your own feelings when it comes to the meaning of mercy. I recommend this smart novel to older readers...
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NewPages.com reviews
What is most refreshing about this novel is its honesty. So many novels with young protagonists shy away from giving characters real-life problems to negotiate....
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Maria's Mudpuddle reviews
For such a little book, this novel really tackles a big topic, and I admire how sensitive and honest Kathy Stinson‘s writing is. Although I have never lived with...
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CM Magazine reviews
To her list of already impressive accomplishments, Kathy Stinson adds the distinction of taking on one of the most controversial social issues of our time—and...
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Quill & Quire reviews
The conflicted emotions are portrayed with a rawness that forces the reader to think, “What if?” the novel also succeeds in presenting the situation in a...
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Connotation Press reviews
Book review of Heather Fowler’s collection, “People With Holes.”  “People With Holes,” is a potent collection of magic realism that weaves the tragedy and...
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Sydney Morning Herald reviews
"...thought-provoking, contemplative, and exploring the narrative and visual possibilities of his medium."
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The Estrangement Of The Rain God, 2nd edition
Righter Monthly Review, June 2012 reviews
The Estrangement of the Rain God chronicles the life of Jordan Fell beginning with the collapse of his marriage. His ordeal continues through a bout of alcoholism...
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A List of Offences
800cl reviews
Poco y nada sabemos por estos lares de la literatura bengalí. Por eso, la sola llegada de un titulo de tan remotos confines llama la atención. La Lista de...
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New Creative Community: The Art of Cultural Development
Teaching Artist Journal, 2007 Volume 5, Number 3 reviews
Teaching artists and community development artists: how similar the two fields are, and how little interaction they have. Perhaps it is time for a change, for a...
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The Dog Diet
Arizona Daily Star reviews
To lose 30 pounds, Patti Lawson worked like a dog. And now, she's written a book to prove it. Lawson is author of "The Dog Diet," a memoir stuffed with...
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By the Way
TIME OF SINGING reviews
"David Radavich has given us a thought-provoking and intriguing volume. Many pieces contain fine music that glows with reading aloud. The initial poem, '...
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Library Journal reviews
Coming on the heels of "Ziegfeld: The Man Who Invented Show Business", this enjoyable biography of the woman who stood by her man through prosperity, infidelity,...
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Into Thick Air
Kirkus Reviews reviews
Kirkus Reviews Delightful debut travelogue by botanist Malusa, who cycled to the lowest point on each of six continents. This peculiar quest sent him along routes...
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http://www.proaxis.com/~calyx/252Review.htm reviews
Letters to the World: Poems from the Wom-Po Listserv (2008), edited by Moira Richards, Rosemary Starace and Lesley Wheeler, Los Angeles: Red Hen Press. ...........
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MODERN CONSERVATIVE reviews
erpt from One Night, Two Teams: Alabama vs. USC and the Game That Changed a Nation By Steven Travers Bill, I've just handed the South to the Republicans for fifty...
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