Author: Lewis Knight
The Nightingale Review
Michaela Swedberg Kristin Hannah’s The Nightingale, winner of the 2015 BookBrowse Fiction Award, is a heartbreaking story of two sisters caught up in the terror of Nazi occupied France throughout […]
Between You & Me, this is a Great Book!
Courtney Wallace Between You & Me: Confessions of a Comma Queen, written by Mary Norris, makes learning grammar fun. Part memoir and part usage guide, Norris tells her journey climbing […]
Michael Keaton—SWU History Professor by Day, Author When He Has Time
Courtney Wallace ME: I read a little bit about your biography and I noticed that you are a native of Seneca SC. Can you tell me a little bit about […]
The Long Wait for Hachi
Anna Marie Nieves I’m a lot older than you but I tend to think that there’s an element of music that cannot be captured. Life cannot be captured. Human heart […]
Initium Novum
Sadie Wyant “Welcome to GENEsis Incorporated. My name is Darwin Oswald, and I am the lead geneticist here. How can I help you?” The man was tall and lanky, […]
By the Pricking of My Thumbs…
Dallas Collins The Walt Disney Productions movie, Something Wicked This Way Comes (1983), directed by Jack Clayton and written by Ray Bradbury (based on his novel), serves as an excellent specimen […]
All the Major Constellations
Daisy Rush Andrew’s world is very small. He’s always lived in the same place, he has two best friends, and he’s been infatuated with same girl for all four years […]
You’re a Funny Man, Charlie Brown
Melissa Woodland My children (ages 8-11) and I attended the Saturday matinee performance of You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown at the Folger Auditorium on the campus of Southern Wesleyan […]
Local Arts Event Review: Beauty and the Beast
Sadie Wyant On Saturday, March 5 2016, I had the pleasure of attending a production of Beauty and the Beast at Clemson Little Theatre in Pendleton. The production was put […]