Family, Faith and Queerness in “The Golden Season”

A review of “The Golden Season,” a Texas novel about family, faith, queerness and first love.

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“How Strange a Season”: Lush, Seductive and Burdened with History

A review of Megan Mayhew Bergman’s new story collection, “How Strange a Season.”

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Voices in the Storm: Character and History in “The Distortions”

A review of Christopher Linforth’s short story collection, “The Distortions.”

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Haunting and Complex, Ashleigh Bell Pedersen’s “The Crocodile Bride”

A review of Ashleigh Bell Pedersen’s haunting novel, “The Crocodile Bride.”

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The Necessity of Empathy in Lee Cole’s Groundskeeping

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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