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Weed Watch
Stoner-culture icon in Austin Friday to read from his first book, penned straight from the pen
"..."The head [DEA] guy [directing the raid at Chong's house] and Buchanan and John Ashcroft are all graduates of..."

Aug. 18, 2006 News Feature by Jordan Smith

Letters at 3AM
A visit to Deadwood: The legends show you where to go. Once you get there, you do your best to find out why you came.
"...hesitation in that hand – the letters swirl and swoop, full here, thin there, exact. An aesthetic sense! Almost..."

June 24, 2005 Column by Michael Ventura

Prince of Lost Places
"To say that Kathy Hepinstall's third novel demonstrates her accomplishment in the suspense genre doesn't go far enough (previous books include The Absence of Nectar and The House of Gentle Men)," writes Tommi Ferguson of the author who will be at BookPeople on Tuesday, Jan. 7, at 7pm. "What distinguishes her fiction is the sincerity and candor she allows her characters."
"...makes us understand each character's motivation. In one fell swoop, Hepinstall artfully peals back fiction from fact, delusion from..."

Jan. 3, 2003 Books Review by Tommi Ferguson

Short Third-Degree Sessions
Jesse Sublett gets personal with four of Bouchercon 2002's featured authors.
"...to the hospital to await the harvest, the White House chief of staff, unwilling to wait for nature to..."

Oct. 18, 2002 Books Feature by Jesse Sublett

Cabaret
Divine decadence, darling
"...which her nonexistent worldly and dashing father will soon swoop down and rescue her. She falls in love with..."

April 20, 2001 Screens Review by Stephen MacMillan Moser

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