>Slow Newsreel of Man Riding Train (Cont’d–Part I.4)

>4.Paducah. It is 7 a.m. on the morning of May the 15th 1924.Delicious odor of fried hominy grits drenched in molasses.Lightly in the gutter…

>Interview with Lorraine Lopez

>Check out this Interview with Lorraine Lopez, one of the Virginia Festival of the Book panelists I mentioned yesterday.

>More on the Virginia Festival of the Book

>Although the New Stories from the South panel was excellent, it was tucked into a corner of the Barnes & Noble and so it…

>Taming of the Shrew

>There’s small choice in rotten apples. True enough, but it’s just about the only memorable line from a very funny play. I went last…

>Writing Short Stories

>The second panel I attended at Virginia Festival of the Book was on Writing Short Stories. One of the readers was my friend from…

>New Stories from the South 2004

>Today was the only day I’m going to get to this year’s Virginia Festival of the Book, but the two panels I attended were…

>Slow Newsreel of Man Riding Train (cont’d–Part I.3)

>3Against the amber of the observation car lampsspeeding through the Ozark night, lunar moths feed. Brandy is being served. Lucius Beebehas just finished his…

>Wolfowitz Will Ruin the World Bank

>Of all the idiotic things Bush has done, this is right up there. It proves, beyond a doubt, that he is ignorant and does…

>Slow Newsreel of Man Riding Train (cont’d)

>2My father had the mild manner of a floristHe wore a single-breasted dark-blueserge suit closely buttonedtrousers without cuffs and F.W. Woolworth stockingsconcealed under high…

>Bono for World Bank President?

>It is doubtful that many people in this country are paying attention to the almost daily rumors being circulated by the Bush administration about…

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