On “The Question of Canon” by Michael Kruger *****
This well-argued book essentially attempts to show the difference between the extrinsic theory of biblical canon formation and the intrisic …
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This well-argued book essentially attempts to show the difference between the extrinsic theory of biblical canon formation and the intrisic …
When I set out to read a group of Westerns, a genre I have had little experience reading, I mostly …
Harlem native Michael A. Gonzales is a culture critic, short-story writer, and essayist who has written for The Paris Review, The …
Michael Kardos is the author of the story collection One Last Good Time and three novels, the most recent of which is Bluff (Mysterious …
A Shamus Award winner and college professor Michael Wiley is one of the most innovative crime writers we’ve come across. …
Michael Hock’s debut story, “The Artisan-Cheese Incident” appears in EQMM’s current issue, November/December 2022. It’s a comic mystery—a type of …