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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.
September 11, 2016September 12, 2016 Bill Wolfe

HERE COMES THE SUN probes Jamaican “paradise” to explore the lives of women struggling against the cultural current

September 6, 2016September 6, 2016 Bill Wolfe

Eavesdropping: Michelle Brafman on how Bertrand “Ray” Farkas taught her the power of listening

September 1, 2016 Bill Wolfe

Center for Fiction announces finalists for 2016 First Novel Prize

August 22, 2016 Bill Wolfe

ANOTHER BROOKLYN captures adolescent friendship and coming of age in pristine prose-poetry

August 15, 2016August 15, 2016 Bill Wolfe

L.E. Kimball’s SEASONAL ROADS takes readers into the hidden world of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula

August 9, 2016 Bill Wolfe

SHINING SEA deftly explores the life of an American family amid a half-century of social upheaval

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