I sometimes wonder how one person can do so much. At any one time, when I speak to Tara Stillions … More
Tag: Shannon Wolf
Shannon Wolf on Bud Smith’s novel TEENAGER
Collectively, we’ve been obsessed with the Bonnie and Clyde narrative for decades. In the 1950s, we were a nation held … More
THE YEAR OF THE HORSES, a memoir by Courtney Maum, reviewed by Shannon Wolf
For Courtney Maum, The Year of the Horses followed a period of intense internal struggle. A crisis of identity as … More
AN ENCYCLOPEDIA OF BENDING TIME, a memoir by Kristin Keane, reviewed by Shannon Wolf
Memoir often serves as a vehicle for a writer—a way to recall or reconfigure a period of time or a … More
Shannon Wolf on REFUSE TO BE DONE, a craft book by Matt Bell
In perhaps the craft book to end all other craft books, Matt Bell implores us to take ownership of our … More
Shannon Wolf on THE OTHER ONES, a novel by Dave Housley
In Dave Housley’s newest offering from Alan Squire Publishing, a multitude of characters reckon with complacency as The Other Ones: … More