Kim Wozencraft
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Poetry edited by Phillip Levine.
Kim Wozencraft reviews Night Navigation by Ginnah Howard.
Book review of Wesley Brown’s third novel.
Review of Russell Shorto’s historical account of Rene Descartes’ bones.
Religion and death are the prominent themes in the new books Salvation Boulevard and Heartless by Woodstock authors Larry Beinhart and Alison Gaylin, reviewed by Kim Wozencraft.
Bruce Chilton’s writes about one of the more familiar stories from the Old Testament.
Kim Wozencraft reviews Crazy in America, a book that addresses the imprisonment and criminalization of the mentally ill.
Trashed is a delightful romp through the sordid and deliciously sleazy world of the Hollywood tabloid media machine and the seriously neurotic, occasionally psychotic stars who feed it.
Dan Millman, former world-champion athlete, university coach, martial arts instructor, and college professor is perhaps best known for his multimillion-selling autobiographical novel, Way of the Peaceful Warrior.
The epigraph, a quote attributed to Heraclitus, best captures the essence of these essays: “You could not step twice into the same river, for other waters are ever flowing on to you.”
Othmer has done a marvelous dissection of early 21st-century culture, tossed the pieces into a blender, and poured out a first-rate satirical novel in which tomorrow is to die for.