To essay meaning
Scott Blackwood's initiation into the writing life
Heat Features Story, July 13, 2001
My 12th summer my best friend abandoned me. She...
If there is drama in Laura Furman's stories, Robin Bradford writes, it is not usually the life and death kind. It is the daily, wearing, ineffable drama of living as a human island among others who invariably seem more attractive, more connected, or simply more "normal."
Novelist Shelby Hearon has made an art of the little white lie.
Texas Book Festival: Photos by John Anderson
With two beautifully crafted memoirs under her belt, a third book of poetry out, tenure at Syracuse University, a teenage son, and a blissful romance, Mary Karr is definitely hardworking and real. And if her soul isn't entirely pure, well, readers of Cherry will be grateful it isn't.
Robin Bradford takes a trip back to examine love, trust, and safety.
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