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- About Gerald Duff
- That's All Right Mama: The Unauthorized Life of Elvis's Twin
- Fire Ants and Other Short Stories
- Blue Sabine
- Indian Giver
- Blue Sabine Reviewed in the Southwestern Historical Quarterly
- Home Truths: A Deep East Texas Memory Reviewed in the Phi Kappa Phi Forum
- Dirty Rice: A Season in the Evangeline Leage Reviewed in Plaza de Armas
- Praise for Gerald Duff
- Home Truths: A Deep East Texas Memory
- Coasters and Fire Ants Now Available in Digital Format
- Graveyard Working
- Gerald Duff Interviewed by Nancy Stewart
- Blue Sabine Reviewed in the TriQuarterly Online
- Coasters
- Connotation Press.com Publishes a Chapter from HOME TRUTHS: A Deep East Texas Memory
- New Gerald Duff Short Story Published in Clapboard House
- Dirty Rice: A Season in the Evangeline League
- Dirty Rice Named as 1 of 50 Favorite Books of 2012 by the St. Louis Post-Dispatch
- Gerald Duff's Novels Featured in The Wittliff Collections' New ExhibitExhibit
News and Events - News |
Monday, 19 May 2008 00:00 |
Gerald Duff Story Available from The Kenyon Review "The Way a Blind Man Tracks Light, " by Gerald Duff, was featured in the Summer 2007 issue of The Kenyon Review literary magazine. Kenyon Review editor David Lynn calls the story “terrific, haunting, and rare.” To read more about the Summer 2007 issue of the Kenyon Review, click here. Copies of this issue are available through the Kenyon Review website. |