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Medea Was Not A Child-Killer
Euripides was paid five talents for an early piece of what turned out to be hugely effective propaganda.
Read More »Book Review: Christopher Moore’s You Suck
Be prepared to laugh yourself silly, but expect to have to pay a price – thinking and reflecting on the state of the world.
Read More »Interview With M.C. Beaton, Author of Death of a Maid
"I find the benefit of having a recurring character is that I am already familiar with all the quirks of personality and the setting."
Read More »Book Review: Wolf Dreams by Yasmina Khadra
A terrorist is a person who takes the path of least resistance when it comes to living.
Read More »Interview: Author Christopher Moore
He doesn't appear to bite, or at least he doesn't leave marks or unsightly blemishes.
Read More »Book Review: The Means – A Literary Journal, Issue Two
Whither the literary journal? Can a printed book-magazine hybrid maintain readership in the digital age?
Read More »Book Review: In The Name Of God by Yasmina Khadra
You see it's not that hard to become a terrorist; it might just be harder not to.
Read More »Book Review: Autumn Of The Phantoms by Yasmina Khadra
This should be required reading for anybody wanting to understand the reality of living with terrorism.
Read More »Book Review: Double Blank by Yasmina Khadra
A vivid portrait of a country struggling to stay away from the madness that has affected so many other nations.
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