Lydia Millet's emotional short stories focus on animals and celebrities—and the animals star
by Julia Ramey | Dec 24, 2009
While tangents and baffling writing detract, you can't help but like the main character in 'Socorro Blast'
by Julia Ramey | May 15, 2008
Susan Cummins Miller leaves readers wanting more of Frankie MacFarlane
by Julia Ramey | May 11, 2006
UA professor Jason Brown's collection of short stories is extremely dark, but the writing is beautiful
by Julia Ramey | Jun 5, 2008
The touching tale in Lenore Carroll's latest book overcomes occasionally sloppy structure
by Julia Ramey | Jun 29, 2006
Elizabeth Gunn's latest Jake Hines novel has lots of character—but the plot is confusing and rushed
by Julia Ramey | Jul 15, 2010
'Trial by Fire' follows J.A. Jance's successful formula
by Julia Ramey | May 27, 2010
The nature of marriage is explored in the disjointed if alluring 'Butterflies of Grand Canyon'
by Julia Ramey | Mar 4, 2010
Lydia Millet's emotional short stories focus on animals and celebrities—and the animals star
by Julia Ramey | Dec 24, 2009
Though weighed down by references to previous stories, J.A. Jance's latest is a smooth, gripping novel
by Julia Ramey | Oct 1, 2009
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