Tag Archives: Greg Iles

This Week’s Southernism, Monday, October 17, 2022

“I will do those things that make me happy today and which I can also live with ten years from now.” — Greg Iles Photo: Deborah Fagan Carpenter

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This Week’s Southernism, Monday, May 25, 2020

When everything is at risk, good judgment, not haste, makes the difference between life and death. Panic is the enemy. —Greg Iles Photo: Deborah Fagan Carpenter

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This Week’s Southernism, Monday, February 25, 2019

  I will do those things which make me happy today and which I can also live with ten years from now. — Greg Iles, The Quiet Game     Photo: Deborah Fagan Carpenter

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Is there a more magical place?

Is there a more magical place? Deborah Fagan Carpenter Guilty! Sometimes I buy books from Amazon, and sometimes I read on a tablet. Hey, it’s fun to anticipate the arrival of a book in the mail, and then to rip … Continue reading

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Written With a Southern Accent

  “Einstein said the arrow of time flies in only one direction. Faulkner, being from Mississippi, understood the matter differently. He said the past is never dead; it’s not even past. All of us labor in webs spun long before … Continue reading

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