Ron Charles
FICTION:
Everything's Jake: Taut Men's Fiction That Even Hemingway Could Love
(Post, June 3, 2009)
FICTION:
Charles Dickens, Defender of Civilization
(Post, May 27, 2009)
This Old House: Sarah Waters restores a classic ghost story to its original condition.
(Post, May 20, 2009)
FICTION:
The Little Tramp In Modern Times
(Post, May 13, 2009)
Poet's Choice: 'Cocoanut Grove' by Ron Slate
(Post, May 10, 2009)
FICTION:
Notes From The Margins Of a Boy's Life
(Post, May 6, 2009)
How to Be Black at the Beach
(Post, April 29, 2009)
HISTORY:
Ronald Reagan, Revised
(Post, April 26, 2009)
FICTION:
Strikingly, Thoreau Meets His Match
(Post, April 22, 2009)
FICTION:
Novel Affairs That Don't Cheat Reader
(Post, April 15, 2009)
FICTION:
Loneliness, Lust and the Mail-Order Bride
(Post, April 8, 2009)
FICTION:
The War Against Terror Comes to Kansas
(Post, April 1, 2009)
FICTION:
Beautiful Island, Impossible Family
(Post, March 25, 2009)
FICTION:
Drugs and Violence In the Frozen North
(Post, March 18, 2009)
FICTION:
On the Wide Mississippi, a Child Goes Missing
(Post, March 11, 2009)
Fiction:
A Divine Book of Revelations
(Post, March 4, 2009)
FICTION:
A Wealth of Despair Among The Impoverished
(Post, February 25, 2009)
Infinite Loop: A woman cares for a mathematician who never remembers who she is.
(Post, February 15, 2009)
Doomed Love: A novel of grieving, remembering and self-pitying.
(Post, February 8, 2009)
Innocence Lost: A former U.S. ambassador recounts America's missteps in the Mideast.
(Post, February 1, 2009)
Counting on Love: An obsessive-compulsive woman meets the man of her dreams.
(Post, February 1, 2009)
Her Brother's Keeper: A family saga that runs from the No Gun Ri massacre to a deadly storm in West Virginia.
(Post, January 25, 2009)
Race Reversal: Whyte is beautiful, but Aphrikan Americans are in charge.
(Post, January 18, 2009)
Diagnosis: Hypertension: A mafia assassin-turned-doctor fights for his life.
(Post, January 11, 2009)
A Small-Town Figure: The heroine takes on the village that pays her no respect.
(Post, January 4, 2009)
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