Tim Lockette draws on his professional expertise for this fast-paced novel for teens and older readers.
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Hayley Swinson is an overeducated troublemaker who loves learning, teaching, and everyday adventure. She has worked in publishing as an editor and taught both English and creative writing at UNC Wilmington. Currently, she works in communications and occasionally takes on freelance editing clients. Her writing has been published in various outlets online and in print, including Atlas & Alice, Cutbank Online, VALVE Journal, The Messenger, The New Southern Fugitives, and Edinburgh City of Literature’s Story Shop. She has an MA in English from UNC Wilmington, an MFA in fiction from Queens University of Charlotte, and an MSc in prose from Edinburgh University.
Secondary Characters Shine Brightest in “The Big Game is Every Night”
This review reflects on how Robert Maynor’s debut fumbles first-person point-of-view, but scores points for character development elsewhere.
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John Lane’s latest essay collection, “Coming Into Animal Presence,” explores his career, religion, relationships, and environmentalism.
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