Wednesday, September 8 2010
A Woman of No Importance?
Historically, so-called women’s fiction is a bit of a mess. The Bronte sisters, studied in literature and MFA programs the world over, were forced to publish under male pseudonyms, while authors such as Jane Austen and Louisa May Alcott, who enjoyed some success in their respective periods, were still condescended to.
Thursday, April 26 2007
Fact follows fiction: School shooting tale a best seller since March
Dark places draw a crowd.
Wednesday, March 21 2007
Nineteen Minutes by Jodi Picoult
With respect for Picoult's demonstrated talent and past successes, I must say there are inconsistencies and bloopers throughout her book.

































