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Artist of the Month

  • Ann Copeland: March 2006

    In her essays on music, Ann Copeland delivers a marvelous tapestry of the ancient and modern, cosmic and mundane, ecstatic and everyday.

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  • Tom Noyes: February 2006

    Fiction writer Tom Noyes's people are charming cynics, clever men and women who wear their intelligence lightly; they're as manic and nervy as they are instantly likeable.

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  • Luci Shaw: January 2006

    Don't look for Luci Shaw lingering atop some contemplative mountaintop. She's just as likely to be flinging herself off it.

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  • Thomas Lynch: December 2005

    Thomas Lynch meets everyone in his home town of Milford, Michigan—at least once. That's because he's the town's undertaker.

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  • Elizabeth Dewberry: November 2005

    Novelist, essayist, and playwright Elizabeth Dewberry writes unflinchingly about the traumas of abuse, betrayal, and manipulation inside marriages and families—but her stories never devolve into self-pity or preachy, moralizing pabulum.

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    Tags theater, fiction

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