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Reviews of Books with 176 Pages

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On a Darkling Plain

by Melissa Wuske

Young characters personify a tumultuous era, giving it meaning to those for whom the Great Depression feels like ancient history. These ten stories, composed over the course of Betty Jean Tucker’s adult life, circle the era of the... Read More

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The Lost Woods

by Gary Presley

Rice explores the South, searching out the places from which its people find meaning and sustenance. In this story collection, "The Lost Woods", H. William Rice writes of the land and its gifts from the Cherokee and Creek, oaks and elms... Read More

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Recovering Place

by Matt Sutherland

Indescribable—except to mention the author’s position as professor of religion at Columbia, and that it contains some of the finest prose and photography you’ll find anywhere—consequently, we will now commit the unpardonable sin... Read More

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Lanethros

by Jessica S. Council

Sills provides a look into the future of technology dependence as he creates a universe completely different from, yet oddly similar to, our own. Richard Sills writes an intriguing story of diverse worlds, unusual realities, and... Read More

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The Perfect Life

by Kai White

With irony and empathy, Peter Stitt takes us through his literary past, framing memories within the tropes and personal tragedies of canonical poets. This collection of essays provides a glimpse into the mind of the founding editor of... Read More

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