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Wednesday, 24 March 2010 17:46

Read a Chapter from Gerald Duff's Memoir HOME TRUTHS: A Deep East Texas Memory

Solstice  Solstice, a quarterly online journal featuring original works including fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and photography, is featuring a chapter from Gerald Duff's upcoming memoir HOME TRUTHS: A Deep East Texas Memory, which is under contract to be published by TCU Press next year. The chapter, entitled "Claiming Kin" is available at http://solsticelitmag.org/claiming-kin/.

 

 
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Wednesday, 24 June 2009 13:06

Fire Ants Reviewed on LibraryThing

 Gerald Duff's Fire Ants was recently praised on LibrayThing, an online community of over 700,000 book lovers. According to the review, Fire Ants ". . . a real gem. Gerald Duff captures the southern voice honestly without the stereotyped southern drawl and the 'you come back now, you hear?' ... his words cover you like a worn quilt on a cool, humid southern night."  LibraryThing features an internet service to help people catalog their books easily as well as reviews and chat groups. To read the complete review, click here.

 
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Monday, 23 March 2009 18:30

March Madness: Tip-Off to Great Hoops!

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In a discussion of the “greatest basketball books,” Mark Levine ( award-winning writer for the New Yorker, Outside, Men’s Journal and New York Times) says of Gerald Duff’s first novel, Indian Giver, “I would like to refer your readers’ attention to a largely unpublicized book by Gerald Duff, called Indian Giver, about a Native American hoopster recruited by an Indiana-like basketball power. The young man applies precepts of Native American culture to basketball, visualizing his arrow (as in bow and) arcing over the front rim. Duff is sure-footed about his basketball, and equally so about his grasp of native culture. I enjoyed the book with great pleasure, and recommend it highly.” 

 

Read the entire discussion of great basketball books by John Feinstein, Bob Ryan, Rick Telander, and Gerald Duff in the March 16, 2009 issue of Shelf-Awareness.

 
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