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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.
March 14, 2020March 18, 2020 Bill Wolfe

PERFECT TUNES is “an intoxicating blend of music, love, and family”

March 12, 2020 Bill Wolfe

Vanessa Hua’s reissued debut a baker’s dozen of bittersweet stories

March 11, 2020 Bill Wolfe

Angie Kim and Lisa Gornick in conversation: On structural options, sources of inspiration, and understanding their characters

February 7, 2020 Bill Wolfe

Elizabeth Poliner: How mapping the stories of Alice Munro made me a better writer

January 26, 2020 Bill Wolfe

THE BOOK OF UNKNOWN AMERICANS gives powerful voice to Mexicans living in the U.S.

January 16, 2020March 26, 2020 Bill Wolfe

February Fiction Preview: Jen, Offill, and Yuknavitch return; Dare and Schaitkin make their debut

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