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Author: Bill Wolfe

Editor, book blogger, and photographer. High school English teacher and ex-lawyer. Interests include music, literature, and football; travel; portrait and landscape photography; politics; Dodgers baseball; social justice; and learning Spanish.
April 6, 2026April 6, 2026 Bill Wolfe

A Conversation with Judy Batalion about her new novel, The Last Woman of Warsaw

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Guest author Elizabeth Rosner: How I Realized That Thanksgiving and Passover are the Same Holiday

March 24, 2026March 24, 2026 Bill Wolfe

Three new books that powerfully portray the complex nature of families

March 16, 2026March 16, 2026 Bill Wolfe

My Most Anticipated Books of Spring 2026

March 10, 2026March 10, 2026 Bill Wolfe

Karin Lin-Greenberg on the invisible work of being a writer

March 8, 2026March 8, 2026 Bill Wolfe

Celebrate Women’s History Month by reading stories of exceptional women

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