Letter to the Editors
It is difficult for an author to respond to a review without sounding churlish.
It is difficult for an author to respond to a review without sounding churlish.
Patricia Patterson is an accretive artist, invariably extending, but rarely leaving much behind.
The most satisfying literary conflicts allow all antagonists to be right, each in his own way.
By gathering emblematic tweets, an important slice of the Revolution is organized and clarified through well-established editorial procedures.
Insofar as poverty is the problem, Warren argues, history has nothing to do with the solution.
A powerhouse of a book.
Warren's argument feels familiar.
Warren leaves us with several productively troubling conclusions.
I'm writing this because I just found out that my favorite bookseller in the world is dead.
After all is said and done, who would you prefer as your next President? A Hollywood ham, an addle-brained astronaut, or a smut peddler who cares?
A real-life horror lies at the heart of Hicok's book.
The originality here lies in the author's ability to reshuffle the materials of pop literature and contemplate them anew.
On internet criticism, Wikipedia, and the waning of expertise.