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December 11th, 2006 by Michelle

If you followed the Brad Vice story a few months back, you might be interested to know that, thanks to Jim Gilbert & River City Publishing, come March you’ll get a chance to see for yourself what all the fuss was about. I write in detail about the stories in The Bear Bryant Funeral Train and the book’s bright future in the just-released issue of Oxford American. Vice also penned an essay for the issue. (wondering about the title of this post? it’s hrabal…get the full context in the OA article)

Posted in Booknotes

2 Responses

  1. Jeantaylor

    I am doing research on blind people in the workworld.
    If any of you know of stories of brave or newsworthy challenges or have stories to tell me abou the topic, please do reply.

  2. marcuswotznika

    Just want to say that you have a really informative and amazing site.
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Sans Serif began as a literary blog in September of 2005. Over time it has evolved into a more eclectic venture, with posts on books, politics, current events, literary happenings in the San Francisco Bay Area, publishing news, the writing life, and writing exercises. This blog is written by Michelle Richmond, author of four books of fiction: The Year of Fog, Dream of the Blue Room, The Girl in the Fall-Away Dress, and No One You Know (forthcoming, 2008).

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