Lone Star Review: FROM A SANDSTONE LEDGE, POEMS
Lone Star Review: FROM A SANDSTONE LEDGE, POEMS New poetry by Shelley Armitage Reviewed by Janet McCann Untamed, undeveloped, undisguised—a place where past and present merge. Shelley Armitage This collection […]
Lone Star Review: LET BIRDS FLY
Lone Star Review: LET BIRDS FLY A story collection by Rhea Thomas Reviewed by Maryann Miller Let Birds Fly stories by Rhea Thomas As a fan of short stories and […]
Lone Star Review: PRISCILLA SPEAKS
Lone Star Review: PRISCILLA SPEAKS A new novel by Kirk Ward Robinson Reviewed by Si Dunn Priscilla Speaks (The Speaks Saga, Book Four) Kirk Ward Robinson Priscilla Speaks is the […]
Lone Star Review: WOUNDED WINGS
Lone Star Review: WOUNDED WINGS: ONE MAN’S SECRET STRUGGLE New memoir by Jeanne Donovan and Ronald I. Johnson Reviewed by Maryann Miller Wounded Wings: One Man’s Secret Struggle Jeanne Donovan […]
Lone Star Review: A FORGIVING FIRE
Lone Star Review: A FORGIVING FIRE A memoir of Johnnie Roy Houston as told to Olin Fregia Reviewed by Si Dunn A Forgiving Fire: An Essential Story for Anyone Who […]
Lone Star Literary Critique: Speaking of Criticism: Who Owns Meaning?
Speaking of Criticism: Who Owns Meaning? So, everybody’s a critic, right? No, seriously: right. Readers invest their time, money, and imagination in everything they read. So, yes, that […]
Lone Star Literary Critique: AUTOBIOMYTHOGRAPHY OF
Literary critique by Chris Manno