Pulp into Paper Goes to the Library, October 30
Life is filled with change– so here’s the update about my rescheduled event at the Rockridge Branch Library. I’ll be in conversation with Tarshel Beards about my recently released novel, Pulp
Life is filled with change– so here’s the update about my rescheduled event at the Rockridge Branch Library. I’ll be in conversation with Tarshel Beards about my recently released novel, Pulp
Shreds of big-rig tires melting at the edge of the freeway and fire lilies, their pistil carousels can make you vomit if you eat them, but why would you? Maybe
Thanks to Cory Crowe for interviewing me about my environmental novel, published by Atmosphere Press this April.
It was listed as a cozy cottage, just what I’d need during my visit to Louisiana, a lovely setting tucked across the freeway after many left and right turns. I’d
Hardly once did the former President give the vice president the respect she was due by acknowledging her title–vice president. Instead, he referred to Kamala by her pronoun pointing with
Snoop Dogg advertising Skechers is adding his name to a line-up of slip- ons, the Rhine-stoned, but unlike the shoes in my Sketchers outlet that I’ve been going to for