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Museum of Distance
This debut collection has drawn widespread praise as an “Ovidian adventure” that blurs the “boundaries between the quotidian and the fantastic,” and for its use of thousands of images that “play a kind of dream-tag, each one...
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The Betrayal
"The Betrayal" reads like a large-scale chess match, full of carefully plotted moves and tense moments. The second of John Kalkowski’s Red Cell novels, "The Betrayal" features a fifteen-year-old government operative as a protagonist,...
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Arrivals and Departures from Normal
This candid view of the art world from the perspective of an ambitious woman will enthrall, and perhaps frighten, creative audiences. A gifted artist faced with formidable obstacles exceeds expectations in this mesmerizing, true-to-life...
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Why You Won't Go To Hell
This spirited book that defends reason and rejects the supernatural stands to suit the audiences of Sam Harris and Christopher Hitchens. “We can be good without God,” Benjamin Vande Weerdhof Andrews declares in his first book, Why...
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