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Sunday February 15, 2015

Day: February 15, 2015

Review

Waiting Around for Something to Happen: Don Carpenter and The Hollywood Trilogy

February 15, 2015
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A Book Review by John Duncan Talbird. Don Carpenter killed himself in 1995. He was a writer’s writer, never famous for the ten or so novels, dozens of stories, or screenplays he wrote and published from the sixties to the late eighties. In the 1960s, when he was first publishing and […]

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