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With the Wind, Kevin Dolan by Bryce Milligan
San Antonio Express-News reviews
Bryce Milligan cleverly telescopes time back to pre-revolutionary Texas to recount the adventures of some hardy Irish immigrants in...
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With the Wind, Kevin Dolan by Bryce Milligan
Skyline Magazine reviews
Milligan, who has written three books for children and young adults, including You Are There: Battle of the Alamo, recalls reading...
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With the Wind, Kevin Dolan by Bryce Milligan
Texas Books in Review reviews
Bryce Milligan's With the Wind, Kevin Dolan (is) a stirring yarn of Irish immigrants in Texas just prior to the 1836 Revolution...
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Lost and Certain of It, by Bryce Milligan
WOAI Radio reviews
This week I introduce to you to Bryce Milligan, one of the most active participants in the San Antonio literary community. He is the publisher behind...
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Lost and Certain of It, by Bryce Milligan
San Antonio Express-News reviews
Music is a recurring subject in many of Bryce Milligan's poems in this new collection, which also includes several song lyrics. The emotive quality of...
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The Beheading Game
Pacific Sun reviews
In the medieval epic Gawain and the Green Knight, a monstrous knight, all in green, appears at King Arthur's Camelot. Anyone there may chop off his...
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The Beheading Game
The Washington Blade reviews
How does a straight grandmother end up writing a gay male love story? Not intentionally, in the case of Brenda Webster, a 69-year-old writer from...
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The Beheading Game
Out Magazine reviews
Anyone who has done a stretch of psychotherapy will tell you that life is pretty much a decades-long project of reckoning with our parents. Webster...
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The Beheading Game
Bloomsbury Review reviews
Gawain and the Green Knight is the backdrop for Brenda Webster's new novel, The Beheading Game. . . . The Beheading Game tells the story of Ren, a 40-...
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The Prince of Ireland by Bryce Milligan
School Library Journal reviews
GR 4. . . . Milligan has taken a traditional Irish tale and synthesized many versions into a cohesive and delightful whole. His poetic prose demands to be read...
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CITY OF DRAGONS ...  next Valentine's Day, leave more than your heart in 1940 San Francisco.
South Florida Sun-Sentinel reviews
Unconventional characters provide the backbone of the mystery genre. And Kelli Stanley's riveting new series about 1940s San Francisco private investigator Miranda...
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Publishers Weekly reviews
In spare, refreshing prose, Louis writes of characters burned by love and searching for reprieve in this debut collection of eight short stories. Often peopled by...
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Booklist reviews
Every Little Thing in the World. de Gramont, Nina (Author) Mar 2010. 288 p. Atheneum, hardcover, $16.99. (9781416980131). Critically acclaimed adult author de...
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Esquire Magazine reviews
"It is perhaps surprising that a man and a writer as famously combative as Norman Mailer would inspire such a generous, loving and even tender portrait; but the...
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Do They Know I'm Running?
Fresh Fiction reviews
"David Corbett's grainy realities bring these characters to life . . . dragging the reader on a journey he or she won't soon forget."
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East Bay Express reviews
"She prefers to write in bed, but the beds in which Laura Glen Louis dreamed up the lines in her haunting debut poetry collection 'Some, like elephants'; her 2001...
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Grey Zone
Booklist reviews
Graduate student Dulcie Schwartz and her ghostly feline, Mr. Grey, return in a third academia-set cozy. Dulcie, stressed with midterms and a new thesis adviser, is...
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Rebel: The Life and Times of John Singleton Mosby
Fredericksburg (VA) Free-Lance Star reviews
This is a fine book about the Confederate hero who ran the Yankees ragged in Northern Virtginia--and many of his friends the same way in the years following...
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Terrain: A Journal of the Built & Natural Environments reviews
Moving through Girl on a Bridge, we experience a general progression through time: the teenager of “Great Lash” becomes an adult becomes a wife becomes the mother...
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Roadwork
Oakland Press reviews
Filled with anecdotes, insights and frank opinions, Roadwork is a breezy and warm insider's view of the music world told by someone who loved the life and the...
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