Gregg Sapp
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One thing that has always bothered me about the fantasy literary genre is that it takes itself so seriously. The irony is that the imaginative realms populated by elves, goblins, demons, and wizards cannot acknowledge how intrinsically ridiculous it ...more | |
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Wendy Zhou, the first-person narrator in Eric Giroux’s quirky, layered novel “Zodiac Pryd,” tells readers plainly, “Right from the start, I hated everything about Pennacook.” This precocious seventh grader of Asian descent, not yet fully out as lesbi ...more | |
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A Political Satire with Irish Gangsters, Would-be Oligarchs, Secret Societies, and a Cast of Characters that You Might Encounter in Any Pub. In contemporary politics, with such ideological divisiveness, it’s hard to write a satire that is effective b ...more |
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I’m always suspicious of any product claiming to be the “ultimate” anything. That’s at best a subjective assessment, and at worst a shamelessly self-serving feint. Ergo, I approached Michelle Rob’s “The Ultimate Global Bucket List For Anyone Looking ...more | |
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The list of rock stars who died before turning 30 includes several of lasting influence, like Cobain, Morrison, Joplin, and Hendrix, as well as others that were popular in their time, but none whose recognition actually grew after death as much as Gr ...more | |
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Amy Klinger’s second novel, Ducks on the Pond, begins with two incidents that could set the stage for a black comedy. The prologue recounts a softball game marred by a minor violation of sportsmanship, which then devolves into a brawl. In chapter one ...more | |
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Sadly, corruption and self-serving plague even those institutions whose missions are noble. For example, partner organizations in nature conservation sometimes have competing agendas, or bow to political pressures, or fall victim to simple greed. The ...more | |
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True story: when I was a fifth-grade student in Catholic school, I wrote a comic book entitled “Fun with Nuns.” I'm happy to yield that title to A. J. Caliendo, whose homonymous novella is far superior. Enzo Scuro, the first-person narrator, begins by ...more |
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True story: when I was a fifth-grade student in Catholic school, I wrote a comic book entitled “Fun with Nuns.” I'm happy to yield that title to A. J. Caliendo, whose homonymous novella is far superior. Enzo Scuro, the first-person narrator, begins by ...more |
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“Every dollar has a story to tell," Vonn Carp in Dollarapalooza.”
― Dollarapalooza or The Day Peace Broke Out in Columbus
― Dollarapalooza or The Day Peace Broke Out in Columbus
“Whether the glass is half empty or half full depends on if you're drinking from it or filling it." Milt Carp in Dollarapalooza”
― Dollarapalooza or The Day Peace Broke Out in Columbus
― Dollarapalooza or The Day Peace Broke Out in Columbus
“Whether the glass is half empty or half full depends on if you're drinking from it or filling it." Milt Carp in Dollarapalooza”
― Dollarapalooza or The Day Peace Broke Out in Columbus
― Dollarapalooza or The Day Peace Broke Out in Columbus
“Every dollar has a story to tell," Vonn Carp in Dollarapalooza.”
― Dollarapalooza or The Day Peace Broke Out in Columbus
― Dollarapalooza or The Day Peace Broke Out in Columbus

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