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Northwest author's short stories limn inner and outer landscapes
Date of Review: 
Jun.07.2009
Published Work: 
Reviewer: 
Kimberly Marlowe Hartnett for The Seattle Times
Source: 
The Seattle Times

Raymond's prose often lights up the poetry-circuits of the brain, less because of lyrical language and more due to things that work as both literal and symbolic nouns: stolen rings, voice-mail messages gone astray; heavy-footed humans in the middle of fragile habitats. The stories begin sometime after the event or adventure, as poems often do.

Forgetting English