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Sarah Shun-lien Bynum writes stories that border on the supernatural. Her novel, Madeline is Sleeping, focused on a little girl shifting between the dream…
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Richard Menzies was driving down a Nevada road in 1976 when he passed a hitchhiker. And that's when Richard Menzies did a double take: the hitchhiker had…
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Nevada's history is steeped in the nuclear tests that exploded across the desert in the 1950s. Nevada author Ann Ronald imagines what life must have been…
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Joshua Kryah is a contemporary poet in Las Vegas. But his poems "would be just as at home in the mouth of a monk in medieval France, a Brazilian…
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Stu Michaels was a former New York City detective who had tracked the Son of Sam killer, when he moved to Las Vegas and found himself heading casino…
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Stu Michaels was a former New York City detective who had tracked the Son of Sam killer, when he moved to Las Vegas and found himself heading casino…
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"There is no voice in American literature today like Richard Burgin." That's what Bloomsbury Press wrote about author Richard Burgin. The winner of five…
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"Tomorrow begins with shrapnel and blood...." That's the line Brian Turner wrote - about death he saw firsthand. Brian Turner was a soldier in Iraq when…
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When Peter Hessler joined the Peace Corps and taught English in China, he didn't realize those two years would turn into a lifetime of writing about China…
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"What is rape?" Mary-Ann Tirone Smith asked her father when he walked through the door. She was in grade school. She had just read an article about a man…