ampires Valad and Michael control the town and every ten years they pick a fertile woman from the village to be wedded to them as part of a tradition that dates back to over a century. No one knows wh
In a critical field that is itself burdened with special interests, she is a free spirit . . . . informative about a surprising diversity of writers. --Mel Gussow, New York Times.
Born and raised on the South Side of Chicago, London-based author and playwright Bonnie Greer seeks to demonstrate that Barack Obama's Presidency is what she calls a "South Side Presidency."
In Poetic Injustice poet/cop Bonnie Beck brings to us the real life of a police officer on the beat, which turns out to be funny, heartbreaking, frustrating, nightmarish, and, most odd, loving. The en