Tag: Raul Clement
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Fiction Review: Brett Beach Reads The Doors You Mark Are Your Own, a novel by Okla Elliot & Raul Clement
A long novel is a different beast. In its pages, a whole world may be contained; characters arrive and depart, suggesting lives begun long before; a reader can spend days, even weeks, tracking the progress of a plot that winds and dips and twists, building inexorably toward an explosive finish. The first book of The…
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The Cartographer’s Ink, poetry by Okla Elliott, reviewed by Raul Clement
I met Okla Elliott in 2004. At the time, he was doing coursework for his first master’s degree and working at a university library. Ten years later he is the same man, only more so—further along in his career, further along in his thinking. He now has two additional master’s degrees and is nearing completion…
