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A Spectral Revhue: Review of Craig Laurance Gidney’s Novel

October 23, 2020 Theodore McCombs

Craig Laurance Gidney’s Marsh-bell Queen is half muse, half greedy ghost, and all fascinating.

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In Reviews Tags A Spectral Hue, Craig Laurance Gidney, African-American speculative fiction, Black Speculative Fiction, Art, Theodore McCombs, Queer Literature
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Personal Narratives and the Eye of the Beholder: Julie Buffalohead at the Denver Art Museum

December 7, 2018 C.S. Peterson
Julie Buffalohead (Ponca), Black Snake Memory, 2018. Oil paint on canvas; 60 x 84 in. Courtesy of Julie Buffalohead and Bockley Gallery.

Julie Buffalohead (Ponca), Black Snake Memory, 2018. Oil paint on canvas; 60 x 84 in. Courtesy of Julie Buffalohead and Bockley Gallery.

Artist Julie Buffalohead creates narrative images layered with personal meaning, while she invites the viewer in, leaving of room for the mysterious.

Image: Julie Buffalohead (Ponca), A Little Medicine and Magic, 2018. Oil on canvas; 52 x 72 in. Courtesy of Julie Buffalohead and Bockley Gallery. Image courtesy of Julie Buffalohead and Bockley Gallery

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In Curiosities, Speculations Tags Julie Buffalohead, Art, CS Peterson, Interview, interview
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Superheroes, Enchantment, and Double Narratives: Comics in Novels

June 5, 2015 The Unbound Writers

We make the connection between the golem of Prague and post-apocalyptic science fiction.

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In Appreciations Tags Comics, Emily St John Mandel, Michael Chabon, CH Lips, CS Peterson, Art, Amanda Baldeneaux, Summer Reads
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