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Published Reviews

The True Sources of the Nile
Library Journal reviews
This stunning first novel, set in contemporary Africa, begs to be compared to Barbara Kingsolver's The Poisonwood Bible and Ronan Bennett's The Catastrophist yet...
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Alms for  Oblivion by Bryce Milligan
Tertulia Magazine reviews
In general, good poetry contains stark images and simple word use. It is written to be read aloud, rewards bibliophiles but does not punish...
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Alms for  Oblivion by Bryce Milligan
Bloomsbury Review reviews
Embarking on an ambitious, solemn, and passionate quest into a maze of his own making, the muse-poet in Bryce Milligan's latest collection of...
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Yellowcake
Orion Magazine reviews
Kinds of damage and forms of compensation propel this engaging debut novel by Ann Cummins. She avoids cheap rhetoric and easy judgments about a local environmental...
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Edge and Fold:  Two Poems
The Feminist Review reviews
Paul Hoover, author of Edge and Fold, amazes his readers with postmodern poetry.  His newest work is a compilation separated into two poems:  "Edge and Fold...
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Edge and Fold:  Two Poems
The Great American Pinup. reviews
The title of Paul Hoover’s Edge and Fold suggests that the lines of poetry that run through the book approach the limit of the page (the edge) or are cut off in...
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Poems in Spanish
Stride Magazine reviews
Poems in Spanish is haunted by a ghostly presence throughout, whether it be of the poet's dead father or a kind of landscape of the mind, which is also, one feels...
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Poems in Spanish
Pleiades 27.2 (2007): 211-215 reviews
The title of Paul Hoover's ninth collection of poetry is misleading.  Poems in Spanish is not, in fact, written in Spanish.  Instead, Hoover presents a variety of...
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Paradise Farm
Publishers Weekly reviews
Using a spare prose style resonant with clues to the catastrophic times ahead, Webster deftly conveys a period of social history when women began voicing their...
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The Last Good Freudian
San Francisco Chronicle reviews
``I was born and brought up to be in psychoanalysis and, as a result, much of my adult life was spent on the couch.'' Thus begins Brenda Webster's new memoir,...
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The Commander's Desire
Coffee Time Romance & More reviews
An exciting and interesting historical, this book kept my attention and is one that I enjoyed reading. The murder and mayhem are very well written and are...
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Rob around Books reviews
With so many other distractions vying for my time and attention over the past couple of weeks it’s taken me longer than it should have, but I finally got around...
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The Bloomsbury Review (Vol. 29, Issue 5) reviews
Beat AMY BOAZ The Permanent Press, $26.00 cloth, ISBN 978-1-57962-186-5 A book person of note, when asked how he could tell whether a manuscript was any good,...
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Des Moines Register reviews
The photographs reveal much about a lifelong relationship between 11 women. In the first, the tanned high school girls emit a joy for life in their playful group...
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Dallas Morning News reviews
The Girls From Ames is such a brilliantly conceived, unusually composed book that the most sensible place to begin is the beginning: how a male Wall Street Journal...
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Newsblaze reviews
Eric Barnes has a smash debut novel hitting upon a subject that is clearly newsworthy. Shimmer is based upon one of the oldest money-making plots known as "The...
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Bing West reviews
"A raw, honest narrative by a young soldier thrust into an atmosphere that demanded care for the wounded, yet seemingly deprived of leaders who understood their...
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New Pages reviews
Girl on a Bridge Poetry by Suzanne Frischkorn Main Street Rag Books, March 2010 ISBN-10: 1599482266 ISBN 13: 978-1-59948-226-2 Paperback: 57pp; $14.00 Review by...
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HARPIES' FEAST
reviewsbyamoslassen.com reviews
...Morganstein gives us characters that are well defined and real. When I say real I mean that we can see ourselves in the characters here especially since all of...
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Librarything reviews
I really enjoyed Mini Collection. Saving the Shore was a funny version of Lord of the Rings with strange, but interesting, characters, and creative magic. I liked...
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