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Todd Keith

Content by Todd Keith

  • A family tall tale

    Thank Daniel Wallace, first-time novelist from Birmingham, Alabama, now residing in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, for a singular and surprisingly comic contemplation on the death and life of a fathe Read more »
  • A new turn in the old South

    Southern fiction is a double-edged sword: by genre alone, a Southern novel is bound to draw a certain number of readers, yet authors who venture too far into the potentially clichŽd waters of Deep S Read more »
  • A portrait of the critic

    Issue: May, 2005
    Those familiar with Iain Pears' sweeping historical thrillers, An Instance of the Fingerpost and The Dream of Scipio, can be forgiven if they finish his newest work, the sparse, economi Read more »
  • Review

    Issue: June, 1998
    Few writers create narrative threads so closely following the process of memory as Roy Blount, Jr. Read more »
  • Review

    Issue: July, 1999
    The challenge of writing a modern Southern novel must be daunting. After all, what remains to be uncovered? Read more »