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July 20, 2016July 20, 2016 Bill Wolfe

Author Brittani Sonnenberg debuts weekly comic strip on life as a “badass divorcee”

June 30, 2015 Bill Wolfe

Faulkner’s Rule of Etiquette for Encountering Friends (with Whom You’ve Been Fishing that Very Morning) on the Sidewalk

July 25, 2014July 25, 2014 Bill Wolfe

What Are Some of Our Favorite Women Authors Reading This Summer? Part 2

July 22, 2014July 22, 2014 Bill Wolfe

Brittani Sonnenberg on Home Leave: “Certain autobiographical experiences seemed to clear their throats and step forward, demanding to be represented in the novel”

July 2, 2014 Bill Wolfe

HOME LEAVE announces the debut of a writer to be reckoned with

June 25, 2014 Bill Wolfe

William Faulkner’s Rule of Etiquette for Encountering Friends (with Whom You’ve Been Fishing that Very Morning) on the Sidewalk

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