• ads

Bayou Pages

Review by Meredith McKinnie “The thought became clear and clean: it would take just some small strokes of pen to transfer these doodled drafts onto the official blue index cards and he could pepper the dictionary with false entries. Thousands of them- cuckoos-in-the-nest, changeling words, easily ove...
REVIEW BY MEREDITH MCKINNIE “Early in my career as a killer, an experienced assassin once told me that the first time we kill someone, it’s because we were called by a need to do it. After that, homicide either makes us sick and we never do it again, or we like it so much that […]...
REVIEW BY MEREDITH MCKINNIE “She yearned for closeness, and yet her own responses prevented it. She would never be kittenishly playful with him; he would never confront hard truths with her. They could scarcely ever relax with each other.” Anna Eleanor Roosevelt, born in 1884, is known for being the ...