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The Edinburgh International Book Festival. Words, Sounds and Imagery from Charlotte Square. West Port Book Festival: David Gaffney and Hannah McGill. Was the venue for Sunday’s Short Story Hour. Reading first was Review Show regular, critic and writer, Hannah McGill. Her fiction is a delicately balanced mix of poetic phrases and story telling; you find yourself drawn into her reading. Also reading was David Gaffney. The superb author of flash and longer fiction books such as. The Half-Life of Songs.
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The West Port is Edinburgh’s Soho, a heady mix of booze, bosoms, bespoke tailoring and BOOKS. Yes, let’s dwell on that word: books. Edinburgh’s Book Quarter. Six independent bookshops, one bookbinder; the West Port boasts a concentration of bookshops that is unparalleled in most British cities. Each bookshop has its own atmosphere and ethos. All are home to the ineffable workings of serendipity. There is Andrew Pringle Booksellers. A shabby chic basement café and bar the other side of the Grassmarket.
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Daniel Shank Cruz: Reader, Writer, Thinker. July 27, 2016 · 2:31 PM. My book-buying habit continues unabated despite my stuffed “To Read” shelf. Here is what has come in recently. Feminist, Queer, Crip. Bloomington: Indiana UP, 2013. I have been studying the intersection between queer theory and disability studies recently for a paper that I am writing, and came across a citation of this book, which looks interesting because of its efforts to be intersectional. Mulvany, Nancy C. Perryman, Mark, ed. Telfo...
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Daniel Shank Cruz: Reader, Writer, Thinker. July 27, 2016 · 2:31 PM. My book-buying habit continues unabated despite my stuffed “To Read” shelf. Here is what has come in recently. Feminist, Queer, Crip. Bloomington: Indiana UP, 2013. I have been studying the intersection between queer theory and disability studies recently for a paper that I am writing, and came across a citation of this book, which looks interesting because of its efforts to be intersectional. Mulvany, Nancy C. Perryman, Mark, ed. Telfo...
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Daniel Shank Cruz: Reader, Writer, Thinker. July 13, 2016 · 2:04 PM. House of Nails: The Construction, the Demolition, the Resurrection: A Memoir of Life on the Edge. New York: Morrow, 2016. As I have said here before, I am obsessed with the 1986 Mets, so I buy every book I can find about them. Dykstra’s second memoir (after. King, Michael A. Fractured Dance: Gadamer and a Mennonite Conflict Over Homosexuality. Telford: Pandora Press U.S., 2001. Boston: Beacon, 2006. The Voyeur’s Motel. The rundown of th...
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Daniel Shank Cruz: Reader, Writer, Thinker. Newer posts →. May 26, 2016 · 12:06 PM. Books Acquired Recently: Mostly Vacation Edition. I have acquired sixteen books over the past two weeks, most as a result from visiting various bookshops during my recent vacation to England and Scotland, which was an amazing trip! The rundown of these books is below, with the books separated into sections based on where they were bought. The sections are listed in chronological order. Oxford: Oxford UP, 2008. I really en...
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Daniel Shank Cruz: Reader, Writer, Thinker. June 29, 2016 · 1:18 PM. Although I have more than enough books on my “To Read” shelf for the rest of the summer, I’ve acquired five new books over the past week. But What If We’re Wrong? Thinking About the Present As If It Were the Past. New York: Blue Rider, 2016. I love Klosterman’s writing. I didn’t realize he had a new book out, but it was displayed on the very first shelf at RiverRead Books. Lander, N [sic] Maxwell. Berkeley: Threel Media, 2016. A Mennoni...