Published Reviews
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http://quilldancer.com/ reviews
by Hank Quense
He (Quense)outlines and comprehensively details the essential story crafter’s skills and tasks: story construction; character motivations; character development;...
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Author website reviews
by Hank Quense
I found your book very informative, and I refer back to it even now. Especially helpful was the suggestion of a novel writing software. My stories come out...
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Library Journal reviews
This book-length study of "The Tale of Sir Thopas" is the second of a proposed three-volume explication of Chaucer's Canterbury Tales. Cullen's (Chaucer's Host)...
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The Midwest Book Review reviews
Like many enduring works of art, The Canterbury Tales has been subjected to new interpretations over the years. Important and respected scholars have dissected and...
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The Bookwatch reviews
Anyone studying the Canterbury Tales will find this a fun examination of Chaucer, providing a fresh new look at Chaucer's intentions and the scholarly debates...
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Scientia Scholae reviews
The concept is admirable to render Middle English less threatening by transcribing familiar titles and expressions into Middle English spelling. Cullen accurately...
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Random Distractions reviews
by Libby Cone
" Just as in her first novel, War on the Margins, Libby Cone has chosen to write about a small, tightly-knit community that becomes overwhelmed by outside forces...
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Let's Book It reviews
by Libby Cone
Wow .... just wow. You know that feeling when your partner hands you a gift and it's in a really little package and you know it is going to be an expensive and...
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Publisher's Weekly reviews
by Don Lattin
It’s hard for folks who didn’t live through the 1960s to imagine what it was like to live in a drug and sex-soaked culture, one where traditional values were...
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Anazon reviews
This is the most unique book involving modern Cabala I have read! Perhaps it's because it's actually based on...Torah! Yes, that's right; this book is based on...
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WGN Radio reviews
Not only a great crime novel, but also a great Chicago novel. I absolutely love this book.
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The Stranger reviews
by Doug Dorst
When people consume fictions, they experience an urge, so strong that it feels almost reptilian in origin, to categorize the story into a genre, even something as...
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John Keeble, author of Nocturnal America reviews
“Midge Raymond’s exquisitely written stories turn on relationships, and not just of one kind — between lovers, yes, but also within families, between sisters,...
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Santa Barbara Independent reviews
by Ernie Witham
Montecito Journal columnist Ernie Witham writes to achieve what many consider to be the highest of all arts: generating laughs. His new A Year in the Life of a "...
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Portland Book Reviews and also American Chronicle reviews
This book, The Magic Word is about a little girl named Elisabeth Keys. Elisabeth was really quite rude; she pushed into lines and she gobbled her food. She never...
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The Bloomsbury Review reviews
"The Entire Animal tells Michael's story without a word to spare. So vacuum-packed is his world that it occurred to me early that if I started to talk about...
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Goodreads reviews
Mr. Kelley does a wonderful job of creating the atmosphere of Paris in the 1990’s and Paris under siege during street revolutions in the 1960’s under DeGaulle. Mr...
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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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