CAMAS VALLEY — Ryan Dancer scored 15 points, and Luke Elliott had nine points and eight steals to help propel the Camas Valley boys basketball team to a 54-25 win over Prospect in the championship game of the Camas Valley Tournament Saturday. Full Article at OregonNews.com
Raymond Carver once addressed the thin line between fiction and nonfiction by stating: "Everything we write is in some way, autobiographical." Full Article at The Seattle Times
One can argue, as Stephen King did in his review of “: A Writer’s Life” and “Raymond Carver: Collected Stories” (Nov. 22), that Gordon Lish overstepped editorial boundaries when pruning Carver’s masterly short stories. Full Article at The New York Times
Who made Raymond Carver? Maybe it was Gordon Lish, who edited Carver's short stories about workaday lives into the minimalist style that made him famous. Full Article at Powell's Books
Confession. The first time I read a Raymond Carver story, I didn’t get it. It was so spare, so lacking epiphan—-- I thought: “Huh?” But then, I read his story, A Small, Good Thing. And Cathedral and Neighbors. Full Article at NPR
Confession. The first time I read a Raymond Carver story, I didn’t get it. It was so spare, so lacking epiphan—-- I thought: “Huh?” But then, I read his story, A Small, Good Thing. And Cathedral and Neighbors. Full Article at NPR
Confession. The first time I read a Raymond Carver story, I didn’t get it. It was so spare, so lacking epiphan—-- I thought: “Huh?” But then, I read his story, A Small, Good Thing. And Cathedral and Neighbors. Full Article at NPR
Will it be just another run-of-the-mill season-opening weekend for the Elyria girls basketball team? Full Article at Elyria Chronicle-Telegram
Raymond Carver's life, as related in the exhaustive and definitive new biography by Carol Sklenicka, reads like a Raymond Carver story. Full Article at San Francisco Chronicle
Raymond Carver's life, as related in the exhaustive and definitive new biography by Carol Sklenicka, reads like a Raymond Carver story. Full Article at San Francisco Chronicle