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The Greatest Novels of the Millennium: A Work in Progress | Ellen Akins

Posted on April 25, 2015 by Ellen Akins

The Greatest Novels of the Millennium: A Work in Progress | Ellen Akins

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  • Ellen Akins is the author of the novels Home Movie, Little Woman, Public Life, and Hometown Brew, and the short story collection World Like a Knife. She has published short stories in The Southern Review, The Georgia Review, The Missouri Review, and The Southwest Review, which (the last two) awarded her their biennial short fiction awards. Read more
  • Recent Posts: Newsiness

    • The Greatest Novels of the Millennium: A Work in Progress

      Interesting to see how BBC Culture‘s list of the “12 Greatest Novels of the Millennium (So Far)“–compiled from lists submitted by “several dozen book critics” compares with the list(s) the people at The Millions (“experts” v. Read more →

  • Recent Posts: Writing Notes

    • solicitude

      From today’s A.Word.A.Day: “solicitude” derives from the Latin word for whole (sollus). To be complete, one must care. Read more →

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