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Review: The Crimes of Jack the Ripper by John Roland

The Crimes Of Jack the Ripper: The Whitechapel Murders Re-Examined by John Roland Arcturus Publishing, Ltd. 2018 287pp, notes, index A Review by Gene Stewart A concise, clear-headed overview of the crimes and conditions surrounding 1888’s autumnal horrors in London’s … Continue reading

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Where Style Stands

Hemingway had his famous terse style.  Concise, really.  Implicit. It was artificial, which is why, as his alcoholism progressed, he slipped more and more often. In other words, he’d write stuff, conventional stories, THEN apply his “style”, a conscious approach, first removing … Continue reading

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