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August 31, 2009

The French Food Connection

August 31, 2009/ Sharon Fulton

Julia Child is all the rage: a new movie (Julie & Julia) and a couple of related books (My Life in France and the gastronomically-inclined Gourmet’s Rhapsody), etc. Sharon Fulton samples the wares.

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August 31, 2009/ Sharon Fulton/
Arts & Life
September 2009
June 30, 2009

Little Frozen Yogurt Shop of Horrors

June 30, 2009/ Sharon Fulton

The bowling alleys and corner stores of Jim Krusoe’s middle America are the source of oddities beyond imagining—until you’ve read Sharon Fulton’s review of his novels, that is

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June 30, 2009/ Sharon Fulton/
Fiction, Literary Criticism
fiction, July 2009, literary criticism
April 30, 2009

Lightning Strikes and Pen Strokes

April 30, 2009/ Sharon Fulton

Veteran comics illustrator David Mazzucchelli takes center stage writing and drawing his first full-length graphic novel, Asterios Polyp, and Sharon Fulton takes a look at the result.

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April 30, 2009/ Sharon Fulton/
Literary Criticism, Arts & Life
arts and life, fiction, literary criticism, May 2009, sharon fulton
December 31, 2008

Katrina Cries

December 31, 2008/ Sharon Fulton

Sharon Fulton reviews Patricia Smith’s Blood Dazzler, a “resonant and devastating” examination of the Katrina disaster and the Bush administration’s failure to contain its fallout.

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December 31, 2008/ Sharon Fulton/
Literary Criticism, Poetry
January 2009, literary criticism, Poetry, sharon fulton
November 30, 2008

Frame by Frame

November 30, 2008/ Sharon Fulton

When life and art overlap, the results are always complex – and that’s certainly true of autobiographical graphic novelist Art Spiegelman, creator of Maus. Sharon Fulton takes a look at a tricked-out new reprint of his earliest work, Breakdowns.

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November 30, 2008/ Sharon Fulton/
Arts & Life
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October 31, 2008

Tomb Sweet Tomb

October 31, 2008/ Sharon Fulton

Heaven help the author who becomes a cult figure in his own lifetime – Sharon Fulton reads the latest from fan favorite Neil Gaiman, The Graveyard Book, to see what all the fuss is about.

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October 31, 2008/ Sharon Fulton/
Fiction, Literary Criticism
fiction, literary criticism, November 2008, sharon fulton
September 30, 2008

The Vampire Fan(g) Guide

September 30, 2008/ Sharon Fulton

In honor of the spookie chills of autumn (when the Earth's average temperature plunges from 137 to a shivery 87), we re-present a classic OLM piece on vampire fiction for you to sink your teeth into!

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September 30, 2008/ Sharon Fulton/
Fiction, Literary Criticism
fiction, literary criticism, October 2008, sharon fulton, Vampires
August 31, 2008

#8 Tailspin by Catherine Coulter

August 31, 2008/ Sharon Fulton

Tailspin, by Catherine Coulter

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August 31, 2008/ Sharon Fulton/
Fiction, Literary Criticism, Bestseller Feature
bestsellers, fiction, literary criticism, September 2008, sharon fulton
June 30, 2008

Cheap Thrills from 9/11

June 30, 2008/ Sharon Fulton

Likewise the characterization of birdsong here is a little irritating, since we don’t really know all that’s going on in avian communication either.

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June 30, 2008/ Sharon Fulton/
Fiction, Literary Criticism
fiction, July 2008, literary criticism, sharon fulton
May 31, 2008

Fairies in New York and Werewolves in London

May 31, 2008/ Sharon Fulton

Courtesy of novelist Martin Millar, there are super-cool werewolves in London, and glam-goth fairies in New York. Sharon Fulton is on their beat and reports back to us of the fantastic intersections of fairy and fairly common.

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May 31, 2008/ Sharon Fulton/
Fiction, Literary Criticism
fiction, June 2008, literary criticism, sharon fulton
March 31, 2008

The Confraternity of Times Lost Regained Will Now Come to Order

March 31, 2008/ Sharon Fulton

Tod Wodicka’s novel gamely blurs the distinction between real life and historical re-enactment; Sharon Fulton guides us through the medieval festival of All Shall Be Well; and All Shall be Well; and All Manner of Things Shall Be Well

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March 31, 2008/ Sharon Fulton/
Fiction, Literary Criticism
April 2008, fiction, literary criticism, sharon fulton
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