by Thomas BeVier, Foresight: Memoir, Foreword Reviews, Fall Issue 2014 If a movie were made of Halima Alaiyan’s dramatic life of dislocation, disappointment, and transformation, it would challenge credulity. In 1948, when she was barely a year old, her village, Ibdis...
DAVE’S GONE BY w/ playwright DANIEL CURZON – Sat 4/19, 9am(MT) UNCRadio.com Catch the NEW episode of Dave’s Gone By (#466 – “It Occurz to Me”) – LIVE, this Saturday, April 19, 9am-noon(MT)/11-2(Eastern) streaming on UNC Radio (www.uncradio.com). Featuring:...
Vanessa McMahon is a celbrated author, filmmaker and producer ‘No Ballyhoo’ by Canadian-Italian-Turkish novelist Mauro (Mevlud) Martino is a kaleidoscopic look at New York life from the perspective of three generations in the Big Apple starting from the...
The narrator of this book is a young teenage girl with verbal diarrhoea, who goes on and on and on for 200 pages. Most of the time it is all very entertaining. She is both innocent and precocious. She lives in Paris where she spends her time in the company of Uncle...
The narrator of Albert Russoʼs new novel, Zapinette Baguette & Tagliatelle, is a little girl of our time, very knowledgeable about the outside world, but also enormously ignorant of the language commonly used about it, and, as a result, very funny. Her phonetic...
In the world of creative art, nothing can be more exciting and at the same time rarer and riskier (for the creator as well as for that creator’s audience) than when an artist, who has established and settled within certain well-defined artistic limits, suddenly...