Larry Brown has slapped his own fresh tattoo on the big right arm of Southern Lit.” —The Washington Post Book World Joe Ransom is a hard-drinking ex-con pushing fifty who just won’t slow down--not in his pickup, not with a gun, and ...
From not learning his lesson, from the subservience he'd have to effect. There was no telling what he'd done. Murder maybe. Mayhem, at least. Steps sounded in the hall. A man bent over and looked in. “What you want?” he said.
Photographs of sculpture "Joe" by Richard Serra accompanied by poetic text.
The cacti, shrubs, and grasses I saw seemed to be a deeper green that almost wasn't green. Though most of the ground was still desert, it had its own desolate kind of beauty. To Smoky, I said, “Even though this is a desert, ...
I got one of the crystal balls down from the shelf, along with some candles of various colors and incense. I set all this stuff down on the table in the center of the room. Then I turned down the lights and sat down at the table and ...
"Nearing fifty, Joe Ransom won't slow down, not in his pickup, not with a gun - and certainly not with women." "Gary Jones estimates his own age to be about...
As Goman pulled out the device, he explained, **This is a camera. But I can take this camera with me to the astral plane.** Goman explained, **The “camera” is a life form. This life form has an affinity for astral ...
Greg Hoard's tale of baseball's last great innocent is the story of a charmed life, in which a blue-collar kid from a gritty industrial town, by great athleticism and a disarming guilelessness, found himself an enduring legend.
For anyone who has cheered on the Red Wings over the past three-plus decades, this book is not to be missed.
(65602 words) Joe gains more experience and his powers begin to grow as do his challenges.
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