White Gold
"The Arcanum" has the dish on porcelain. [03-08-99]
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Living Up To Expectations
Darcey Steinke, writer-in-residence at the University of Mississippi, on the dark side of dreams. [03-01-99]
Leonard Gill, MEMPHIS FLYER
Brazil Nuts
#34;The Testment" by John Grisham, "Slackjaw," By Jim Knipfel. [03-01-99]
Debbie Gilbert and Leonard Gill, MEMPHIS FLYER
The Look of Love
Swan and her swain, neurotics in verse, and assorted gypsy charms. [02-15-99]
Leonard Gill, MEMPHIS FLYER
Chris Crossed
Offutt's home hills, Bohjalian's homeopathy. [02-08-99]
Leonard Gill, MEMPHIS FLYER
Roots Of The Rich
In Lawrence Otis Graham's new book, "Our Kind of People," there's black and then a better shade of black. [01-25-99]
Leonard Gill, MEMPHIS FLYER
In The New World
Ben Katchor's comic-book reading of Jewish life and New York City, circa 1830. [01-11-99]
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History In The Making
Charting the evolution of children's books. [12-20-98]
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The Wide World of Arm Banging
There's a market for horse whispering, so why not for arm-wresting, reasons novelist Tom Graves, author of "Pullers." [10-19-98]
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All In The Family
Remembering the Delta with Ellen Douglas. [09-21-98]
Leonard Gill, MEMPHIS FLYER
Strangers On A Train
Geoff Ryman's online novel "253" goes off-line and undercover. [08-31-98]
Leonard Gill, MEMPHIS FLYER
Truth & Consequences
A new memoir by Christopher Dickey tells of life with his father, James Dickey: poet, husband, father, son, horror show. [08-10-98]
Leonard Gill, MEMPHIS FLYER
Zarafamania
"Zarafe" tells the true story of the giraffe that sparked a craze in eighteenth century Paris. [08-03-98]
Leonard Gill, MEMPHIS FLYER
How Bizarre
Strange worlds: a trio of books that contain fact, fiction, and who knows what. [07-13-98]
Leonard Gill, MEMPHIS FLYER
Growing Pains
Roy Blount Jr.'s mother loved him to pieces. His problem is putting them back together. [06-22-98]
Leonard Gill, MEMPHIS FLYER
"Housekeeper[s], Maniac"
Two hundred years later and a woman's work is still never done. A survey of books on housework. [06-15-98]
Leonard Gill, MEMPHIS FLYER
Summer Pickings
A grab bag of new books and some familiar titles new in paperback. [06-08-98]
Leonard Gill, MEMPHIS FLYER
Good-Neighbor Policy
Charles Turner's "Sometimes It Causes Me to Tremble" features trouble in the River City and its Christ-haunted landscape. [05-11-98]
Leonard Gill, MEMPHIS FLYER
The Nashville Scene
Will the circle be unbroken? Not at country music's currerent rate, says Bruce Feiler, author of "Dreaming Out Loud." [04-20-98]
Leonard Gill, MEMPHIS FLYER
London Calling
Author Peter Carey talks about his new novel, his approach to fiction and fact, and where he draws the line. [02-23-98]
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