Tim Gebhart lives in Sioux Falls, SD, where he practices law in order to provide shelter for his family, his dogs, and his books. He is a member of the National Book Critics Circle and his blog de guerre is A Progressive on the Prairie.
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Leave it to Roth to make contemplating the failings of health and the inevitably of death readable.
Pianist Liz Story returns with a collection characteristic of her original blend of styles, tones, and emotions.
Iowa author Mike Palecek's latest political novel examines the price of conscience in a cautionary near future tale.
Looking at the space race between the U.S. and Soviet Union from the perspective of the leaders of the two programs.
Sharpe believes the model of a requiem mass is appropriate for a disaster in which the "biblical proportions are manifest".
A fellow Hare Krishna devotee explores the role and impact of George Harrison's spiritual quest on his life and music.
A memoir by the daughter of a Vietnam veteran gives a different perspective on the concept of bringing the war into American living rooms.
An entertaining and though-provoking debut novel that introduces the reader to "techno-theological post-American monster vaudeville."
Concert film reissued after more than 15 years with added features shows even broader range of Leo Kottke's acoustic guitar mastery.
What better way to explore the conflicts between traditional copyright law and modern media than a comic book?
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