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The Literary A-ha: Conversation w/ Ilya Lyashevsky
Ilya Lyashevsky, whose short story At the Seaside is featured in Epiphany’s Fall/ Winter 2011-2012 issue, didn’t reach consciousness until he was twenty-five.
Reading as a Form of Protest
Imagine a society where we had empathy for those with opposing views. Imagine a society where we read more and fought less.
Put Them All In a Jar: A Normal, Everyday Conversation with Kimberly King Parsons
Black Light is a rare book. Kimberly King Parsons has delivered a work of truth and beauty that will transcend generations. If that sounds too effusive, it is not. This is also the rare book that bears promotional blurbs indistinguishable from critical reviews…
An interview with Mitchell S. Jackson, author of “Survival Math: Notes on an All-American Family”
A book can change a life, even save one. That’s what a book did for Mitchell S. Jackson and now he has written a memoir with that same aspiration: Survival Math: Notes on an All-American Family.
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