I first met T.C. Boyle when I shot a video interview with him for SUNY Potsdam back in 2013 or 2014. It was brief, but our exchange had an impact. I had read his short stories, mainly in The New ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. T.C. Boyle, whose latest novel is "Blue Skies," at his home in Montecito. (Myung J. Chun / Los Angeles Times) If our overpopulated ...
Book Review: T.C. Boyle’s dark novel ‘Blue Skies’ explores world severely impacted by climate change
There have been entire shelves of non-fiction books written about climate change. I’ve reviewed quite a few. They’re packed with truly frightening scenarios based on science. But somehow none of them ...
The title of T.C. Boyle’s latest novel is darkly ironic: There are no blue skies in “Blue Skies.” In Florida, where half the action takes place, skies are gray, swollen with clouds that shower ...
He’s been called ”America’s most imaginative contemporary novelist.” And T. C. Boyle’s latest effort, San Miguel, firmly cements the label. A sweeping, multi-generational saga, the novel explores the ...
“Blue Skies,” by T.C. Boyle, considers life in a coastal America made increasingly untenable by climate change. By Matt Bell Short fiction by T.C. Boyle, Jane Campbell, Andrea Barrett and Peter ...
This year’s Small Business Saturday is on Nov. 30, the Saturday after Black Friday during Thanksgiving weekend. On this day, Granada Books is doing its part to raise awareness for Small Business ...
Think of T.C. Boyle as the devil in the Garden of Eden: the red suit, the pointed beard, the wicked sense of humor. Boyle has been luring readers into the thickets since 1982’s “Water Music,” when he ...
**T.C. Boyle** is an American novelist and short story writer. Since the late 1970s, he has published fourteen novels and ten collections of short stories. He won the PEN/Faulkner award in 1988 for ...
Book Review: T.C. Boyle’s dark novel 'Blue Skies' explores world severely impacted by climate change
There have been entire shelves of non-fiction books written about climate change. I’ve reviewed quite a few. They’re packed with truly frightening scenarios based on science. But somehow none of them ...
New novels from Tana French, Emma Straub, Ben Lerner, Solvej Balle, Shannon Chakraborty, Tom Perrotta, Elizabeth Strout — and plenty more. “Blue Skies,” by T.C. Boyle, considers life in a coastal ...
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