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Home / home / THE OTHER ONES named “great summer read” by Pittsburgh Magazine

May 13 2022

THE OTHER ONES named "great summer read" by Pittsburgh Magazine

Book editor, Kristofer Collins, names Dave Housley's latest novel as one of ten great summer reads of 2022

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Pittsburgh Magazine includes Dave Housley's new novel, The Other Ones, among it's list of must have summer reads for 2022. Whether on the beach, exploring the Alleghanies, or just relaxing in the sun, The Other Ones is a page turner suitable for anyone averting themselves from clammy office life.

Of The Other Ones, Kristofer writes:

The author Dave Housley didn’t have to look far for the subject of his latest novel. “The Other Ones” “is based entirely on the irrational fear that one day he would walk into his office and hear the sounds of celebration, only to realize that he did not put a dollar into the group lottery.” Housley, who has spent many years working in offices, is an astute observer of workplace dynamics. He follows the lives of the men and women who are left behind after the lottery winners collect their millions and quit the company. By bouncing among the points of view of several different characters throughout the book, Housley deftly shows how it’s not only the winners whose lives are irrevocably changed by dumb luck.

See the whole list Order the Other Ones

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The former Poet Laureate of Arlington, VA, Katherine E. Young, curates this collection of contemporary poetry which shines a light on singular art from outside the big city.

Selected Lucille Clifton and Henry Taylor Reviewed by Rose Solari

November 25, 2020

In her latest review column, Rose Solari tackles the selected poetry of two stalwarts of American letters, Lucille Clifton and Henry Taylor. Solari looks at the continuing legacy of the late Clifton and a Taylor who has chosen the Winnebago over the academy.

“Necromancy Never Pays” Features Rose Solari Poem

November 24, 2020

The unique literary blog from writer Jeanne Griggs features Solari’s “Somewhere Between Four and Five A.M.”

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