A review of Ashleigh Bell Pedersen’s haunting novel, “The Crocodile Bride.”
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A review of Ashleigh Bell Pedersen’s haunting novel, “The Crocodile Bride.”
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A review of Robert Wood Lynn’s poetry collection, “Mothman Apologia.”
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A review of Danni Quintos’ debut poetry collection, “Two Brown Dots.”
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A review of Lee Cole’s Groundskeeping, a debut novel that captures the struggle between loving and accepting those close to you while not accepting all of their beliefs or choices.
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A review of Alma Katsu’s new novel, “The Fervor”
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A review of Elizabeth Elkins’ nonfiction book, “We Should Soon Become Respectable: Nashville’s Own Timothy Demonbreun.”
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A review of courtney marie’s poetry collection “songs we used to dance to,” which takes an unflinching look at self and country and issues of identity.
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With the smoldering edge of a mint-flavored cigarette, Adele Myers’ novel, “The Tobacco Wives,” not only lights the spark of the women’s movement in a small, Southern town but shines a light into the secrets of the tobacco industry.
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A review of “The Book of Wanderers” by Reyes Ramirez
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A review of Todd Davis’ new book of poetry, “Coffin Honey.”
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