By Brian Francis Slattery Considering how simple the main thread of the story of Lost Everything is—a man named Sunny Jim and his friend take a boat up the Susquehanna River to reunite with Sunny Jim’… more →
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wrote 1 year ago: Brian Francis Slattery, author of Spaceman Blues, Liberation, and the recently-released Lost Everyth … more →
wrote 1 year ago: Brian Francis Slattery, of Hamden, will be reading and signing copies of his new book, Lost Everythi … more →
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wrote 1 year ago: By Brian Francis Slattery Considering how simple the main thread of the story of Lost Everything is— … more →
wrote 1 year ago: Alexander Chee spoke with Daniel Clowes for BOMB. He’s written up more of his thoughts on the … more →
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wrote 3 years ago: It’s that time of year whenst folks are reflecting back on 2009 and thinking about nominations … more →
wrote 3 years ago: Have you ever thought to yourself, “Self, I love science fiction, if only more of it were quee … more →
wrote 3 years ago: bfslattery site. This 2008 novel is a hoot and a holler. The protagonist, Marco, is a dangerous man … more →
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wrote 4 years ago: Some late additions. I’m happy to note that the rest of the Brandon Sanderson’s Mistborn … more →
wrote 4 years ago: The Count of Monte Cristo, or do I dare say, The Stars My Destination, loosely provides the framewor … more →
wrote 5 years ago: I ran across a mention of this somewhere; it sounded interesting, and the library had it. I picked i … more →