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January 4, 2020January 31, 2020 Bill Wolfe

January Books of Note: Six compelling new voices and one beloved storyteller

November 22, 2018November 22, 2018 Bill Wolfe

Celeste Ng shares a favorite hidden gem: The Celestials by Karen Shepard

July 24, 2016 Bill Wolfe

“Down into that deep and fearful well” — Pamela Erens on why she likes to read depressing books

November 8, 2015November 14, 2015 Bill Wolfe

THE REVOLUTION OF EVERY DAY and LANDFALL highlight strength of Portland’s novelists and indie publishers

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