Steve Donoghue
The progress of medical science in the last century has not only postponed death for many Americans but transformed it as well.
T. Elizabeth Bell’s new novel, Counting Chickens, lays out a familiar template, the return of the native, only with an irresistible Vineyard twist.
The narrator of Fred Waitzkin’s new novel Strange Love had an experience that’s all too familiar to many writers: he peaked early.
The Sweetest Days by John Hough Jr., Gallery Books, 2021, 352 pages, $27.
Master of Revels: A Return to Neal Stephenson’s D.O.D.O. by Nicole Galland, William Morrow, 2021, 541 pgs., $29.99.
Kevin Parham's new novella brings back the M/V Islander, which was decommissioned in 2007, in a fictional tale about the beloved ferry.
