Half-Blood Blues is a smart, fresh book that lets history happen around it.
Thomas Alexander Ross
Thomas Ross writes about art and booze, and edits fiction, nonfiction, and poetry for Tin House.
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The Evening Hour
Carter Sickels’ Expertly Muted Debut
Carter Sickels’ expertly muted debut The Evening Hour explores strip mining in a small West Virginia town.
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True Confessions
The Letters of Ernest Hemingway
Where Hemingway meets Flavor of Love.
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Growing Old
Foraying into Fiction with Cream of Kohlrabi
Portland mainstay Floyd Skloot tries his hand at short fiction—with mixed results.
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Horse Doctor
A Good Man, Sick Animals, and Maybe Aliens in The Call
A good man, sick animals, and maybe some aliens in Yannick Murphy’s The Call.
