by John Senger, Foreword Reviews A Seeping Wound is a dark story of human cruelty, and an ode to the preeminence of the human spirit. In his arresting novel, A Seeping Wound, Darryl Wimberley forcefully chronicles life in one of the many slave camps of the rural...
by David Galef, author of My Date with Neanderthal Woman What more is there to know about Paul Bunyan? Plenty, from the logging camps of the late 1800’s to the start of mechanized tree harvesting–and the giant of a man who spanned it all. Darryl Wimberley’s narrative...
by James Cox, Editor-in-Chief at Midwest Book Review Synopsis: Somewhere in an ancient stand of timber comes a request from an aging lumberjack. “I need me a will”, Paul Bunyan informs his camp’s scribe and bean-counter. “But a will ain’t just a will, Johnny. It’s a...
by Susan Waggoner, Foreword Clarion Reviews Paul Bunyan is reimagined as a man, not a myth, whose personality is giant but whose challenges are all too human. Myth and plausible reality merge seamlessly in Paul Bunyan, Darryl Wimberly’s fictional account of Bunyan as...
by Thomas BeVier, Foresight: Memoir, Foreword Reviews, Fall Issue 2014 If a movie were made of Halima Alaiyan’s dramatic life of dislocation, disappointment, and transformation, it would challenge credulity. In 1948, when she was barely a year old, her village, Ibdis...
DAVE’S GONE BY w/ playwright DANIEL CURZON – Sat 4/19, 9am(MT) UNCRadio.com Catch the NEW episode of Dave’s Gone By (#466 – “It Occurz to Me”) – LIVE, this Saturday, April 19, 9am-noon(MT)/11-2(Eastern) streaming on UNC Radio (www.uncradio.com). Featuring:...