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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Is H.P. Lovecraft's fiction responsible for modern beliefs in "ancient astronauts" and UFO cults?
A well-marketed effort to get graying boomers to think about the personal goals and purposes in life in retirement planning.
A personal view of the best and worst books in 2005.
Chasing too many ideas in too few pages leaves this collection of horror short stories wanting.
A novelist ventures into the world of non-fiction in a not always successful effort to analyze why significant facts disappear in the fog generated by the mainstream media.
A suggestion for a Festivus Feat of Strength — tearing this book into little pieces or impaling it on the Festivus pole.
A novel aimed at tweens and young teens allows anyone to fairly consider the issues involved in challenges to and rebellions against faith and religion.
mental_floss magazine extends its quirky and entertaining approach to fascinating facts and information to book form and "forbidden knowledge."
One piano geek plus power piano chords plus a 90-piece orchestra equals the latest chapter in the Ben Folds performance catalogue.
A harrowing memoir of racism, religion and dysfunction in a midwestern Christian family.
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