A few lines in support of the proposition that a little whiskey never hurt a poem.
Ivan finds himself on the Gameplain for the first time, where he formulates a desperate plan to help Juan get free.
In her raucous debut novel, Eden Robins takes us back to the Chicago comedy scene of the early ’50s, where women work magic through a microphone.
Ivan’s tiny prison cell brings back a childhood trauma he had tried to forget, complicating his escape attempts. Meanwhile, Kylie receives another plea for help.
A recent television series brings a grisly Mormon murder case to life, though questionable renditions of history overshadow its more thoughtful aspects.
Having reluctantly joined her parents for their morning prayer ritual, Hasta receives a most unexpected communication—and a sacred mission.
You used to be such a sweet boy, tell me everything, ask me all your questions. What happened to you?
Just when you think you’ve found a spot where you can pass for normal, along comes someone who reminds you everything’s relative.
While Hasta negotiates a tense stand-off with an eerily transformed foe, Lamm pays an involuntary visit to White Castle and expresses his frustration with A.A.
Leave it to me to celebrate the occasion of my thirtieth birthday with inappropriate remarks to a coworker.
Reunited in a snowbound city, Hasta and Ivan refine their ideas about the nature of the world, then execute the first stage of their plan to rescue Juan.
Sometimes another person’s life offers a glimpse down the corridors of an alternate life avoided. That’s the case for me with convicted traitor Christopher Boyce.
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