There’s nothing like hometown writers, is there? If you’re lucky, you get to see their work grow, like an angst-filled teenager morphing into an honest-to-goodness adult, and the progression can be anything from slow and steady to raw, animal fury.
I actually had the pleasure to meet a local writer, Kenneth Deville,just after his first novel, Copper, Texas, was released. The description calls it a “modern day Gothic Western,” and I think that hits pretty close to the mark. It’s the first in...
Published on October 07, 2015 07:00