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The premise of each of these essays is the same: describe what job you were working at when you decided to try your hand at earning a living writing.…
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Cormac: The Tale of a Dog Gone MissingDog books are a genuine subgenre. There is no parallel category for cat books, as cats will not bring you your slippers or newspaper, greet you…
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From the editor of "Stories from the Blue Moon Caf?," another anthology has been released, with a twist: it also includes non-Southern…
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Like The Poet of Tolstoy Park, Brewer's first book set in 1925 Idaho, A Sound Like Thunder is set in Fairhope, AL, but this time in 1941-42, at the…
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Brewer's series of books are a true grab bag--fiction, nonfiction, poetry-some of it reprinted and some of it original, and, of course, some of the…
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A man who is dying of tuberculosis discovers how he wants to live the last year of his life.By Don…
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In "A Roadside Resurrection," by Larry Brown, the first piece in Sonny Brewer's second volume of Stories from the Blue Moon Cafe, one might wish the idiot…