• LITERARY WESTERNS

    While I worked on my MFA and the writing of my master’s thesis (WRANGLE, a novel based on Texas quarter horse racing) I also immersed myself in the best of the literary westerns published over the years. And that was a challenge—because there are not many of those. To look back in time, the West… Read more

  • THE HALF-KNOWN WORLD

    There are a raft of good writers, excellent craftsman that never gain international fame. Men and women who publish small works, teach at universities, coach and inspire the young writers coming behind them. Percival Everett was one of those yeoman for quite some time. He shunned publicity, taught at the University of Southern California, published… Read more

  • WRITING WITH A LILT

    Over the years I’ve noticed that I am drawn to literary writing with a lilt—a cadence as though the author was a poet or came from a culture like Ireland or Scotland, with their shared Gaelic history. Anne Michaels, a Canadian poet, writes in a loosely structured novelistic style and infuses her poetic self throughout.… Read more

  • THE REAL CROMWELL?

    History is written by the victors. . . and then rewritten over the following decades, as it suits those in power. Or makes good reading or an exciting film. This is never more obvious than the changing descriptions of Thomas Cromwell, who rose from relative obscurity to great wealth as the chief adviser to King… Read more