W. A. Brenner
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Exhibitionism
Local Arts Reviews
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The Latest in Paper
You couldn’t really call these kiddie books, although even the youngest readers will enjoy them, doubtless reveling in the just-getting-through-the-day antics and verbal jousting of this cross-species odd couple
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Sailor Scout and the Chaperone
A father prepares for Ushicon 3, the Austin Animé Convention
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Are We on the Edge?
Answers to timely and timeless questions at the Long Fringe
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Are We on the Edge?
Answers to timely and timeless questions at the Long Fringe
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The Earth Moves
Getting into the orbit of Ellen Bartel and Spank Dance Company
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The Latest in Paper
The Diabetic Swedish Detective, Collected
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Pretty Powerful
Giving the gift of reading
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Texas Platters
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Readings
The doctor, a large, hulking fellow with fingers more like the digits of some great ape and a persistent cough — brought about, he’d informed me, by a leech-gathering mission assayed — or braved! — in the darker region of night but two weeks previous — frowned as he relayed his diagnosis.



