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William Alexander

William Alexander
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William Alexander

William Alexander studied theater and folklore at Oberlin College and English at the University of Vermont. He currently lives, writes, and teaches in Minneapolis, Minnesota. His short stories have been published in many magazines and anthologies, including Weird Tales, Lady Churchill's Rosebud Wristlet, Interfictions 2, and Fantasy: The Best of the Year 2008. Visit him at willalex.net.

Goblin Secrets will be released on March 06, 2012 in Hardcover, eBook
Mar 06, 2012
Goblin Secrets is now available in Hardcover, eBook
Mar 06, 2012

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San Angelo Standard-Times, May 5, 2012
...by Charles Duhigg "Travel: A Literary History" by Peter Whitfield "Villanelles" edited by Annie Finch and Marie-Elizabeth Mali "William Alexander Percy: The Curious Life of a Mississippi Planter and Sexual Freethinker" by Benjamin E. Wise FICTION...
San Angelo Standard-Times, April 28, 2012
...edited by Annie Finch and Marie-Elizabeth Mali "Why be Happy When You Could be Normal?" by Jeanette Winterson "William Alexander Percy: The Curious Life of a Mississippi Planter and Sexual Freethinker" by Benjamin E. Wise FICTION "A Crown Imperiled" by...
Southern Spaces, April 17, 2012
...John Howard reviews Benjamin E. Wise's William Alexander Percy: The Curious Life of a Mississippi Planter and Sexual Freethinker (University of North Carolina Press, 2012), concluding with an excerpt from the book where Wise considers the complexities...
Woodbury Bulletin, March 12, 2012
...jail on suspicion of new charges or for pending court activity. All are considered innocent until proven guilty. William Alexander, 41, Oakdale, by Woodbury police, traffic violations; released. Emmanuel Nduka, 42, Woodbury, by Woodbury police,...
My West Texas, March 5, 2012
...John Crittenden Duval. I have enclosed a manuscript of stories told to me by a true Texas legend, William Alexander Anderson Wallace, also known as Big Foot Wallace. I met Big Foot many years ago when I was a Texas Ranger in Jack Hays' company. He has...
TheCitizen.com, February 28, 2012
...of words, both those that are important and those that are immortal. The Percys hail from there, both William Alexander Percy and his nephew, Walker. So, too, does the legendary newspaper man Hodding Carter, once publisher of the Delta-Democrat in...
Newton Citizen, December 27, 2011
...of words, both those that are important and those that are immortal. The Percys hail from there, both William Alexander Percy and his nephew, Walker. So, too, does the legendary newspaper man Hodding Carter, once publisher of the Delta-Democrat in...
seattlepi.com, March 12, 2012
...Times, Matt Gentry / AP Blacksburg police chief Kim Craniss is sworn in on the witness... Presiding Judge William Alexander rules against a defense motion to have the case dismissed in Montgomery County Circuit Court in Christiansburg, Va., Monday, March...
Woodbury Bulletin, March 12, 2012
...jail on suspicion of new charges or for pending court activity. All are considered innocent until proven guilty. William Alexander, 41, Oakdale, by Woodbury police, traffic violations; released. Emmanuel Nduka, 42, Woodbury, by Woodbury police,...
Roanoke Times, March 12, 2012
...Earlier today, defense attorneys asked Judge William Alexander to dismiss the case against Virginia Tech. He denied their request. "This case should and will go to the jury," Alexander said. Matt Gentry | The Roanoke Times...
Collegiate Times, March 12, 2012
...the trial in Montgomery County Circuit court. – Judge denies defense’s motion to dismiss the case Judge William Alexander dismissed a motion by the Virginia attorneys representing the university to dismiss the case based on a lack of evidence. The...
Roanoke Times, March 12, 2012
...Earlier today, defense attorneys asked Judge William Alexander to dismiss the case against Virginia Tech. He denied their request. "This case should and will go to the jury," Alexander said. Matt Gentry | The Roanoke Times...
Roanoke Times, March 12, 2012
..."This case should and will go to the jury," Presiding Judge William Alexander said. The defense argued this morning that evidence failed to show that Virginia Tech had a duty to warn the campus community that a gunman was on the loose...
HamptonRoads.com, March 12, 2012
...team rested its case on Friday. "This case should and will go to the jury," Presiding Judge William Alexander said. The defense argued this morning that evidence failed to show that Virginia Tech had a duty to warn the campus community that a gunman was...