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Book Review: Anti-Christ: A Satirical End of Days by Matthew Moses
This farcical broadside at religion and modern politics and government is sure to offend most believers.
Read More »Book Review: The Song Of Kahunsha by Anosh Irani
The Song Of Kahunsha is a harsh, unforgiving, horrifying, and beautiful book all at once.
Read More »Interview with Lisa Lutz, Author of The Spellman Files
"I’m not a vandal, I use doors most of the time, and I’m fairly polite." -- Lisa Lutz
Read More »Interview With Robert Crais, Author of The Watchman
"I want to save the characters for me and my readers."
Read More »An Interview with Author Yasmina Khadra
The Arab world of Yasmina Khadra bespeaks anger and humiliation.
Read More »Book Review: Hollywood Station by Joseph Wambaugh
When some of your favorite writers come together to praise a book it’s time to investigate the item they are endorsing.
Read More »Book Review: Sacred Games by Vikram Chandra
A great story, with amazing characters, and incredible atmosphere written by a superlative writer - what more could you ask for?
Read More »Book Review: Against The Day by Thomas Pynchon
Thomas Pynchon is probably the most skilled writer to be published in the English language since Joyce and Woolf.
Read More »Audio Book Review – Creationists: Selected Essays: 1993-2006 by E. L. Doctorow
Doctorow digs to the heart of the topic; he makes us think about the brain from which literature, humour and science emerge.
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