Matt Hanson
What’s most interesting about And Again is precisely what gets the least narrative attention.
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Read MoreM. T. Anderson writes with a compellingly dark tone and a keen eye for characterization worthy of adult readership.
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Read More“I hope that these new venues still want to book the occasional seasoned musician, because audiences of all ages still love rock and roll.”
Read MoreJay Atkinson does a great service to the complexities of history by portraying the bloody tragedy of each side’s mutually deadly incomprehension.
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