Interview: William Wright, editor of The Southern Poetry Anthology
I’m pleased to welcome occasional contributor Brandon Wicks back to Art & Literature once more. This week, Wicks interviews William […]
I’m pleased to welcome occasional contributor Brandon Wicks back to Art & Literature once more. This week, Wicks interviews William […]
I’m happy to host today another interview by Tara Laskowski, chatting this time with Jay Varner, a former classmate of
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In her recent study Talking About Detective Fiction, P.D. James writes that “the historical detective story is one of the
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