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Summer 2007 • Vol. XXIX No. 3 Fiction |

The Way a Blind Man Tracks Light

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Gerald Duff has published a total of fifteen books, including novels, collections of short stories and poems, and books of nonfiction. His most recent works are a memoir, Home Truths: A Deep East Texas Memory and two novels, Blue Sabine, a tale of the generations of women of one deep East Texas family, and Dirty Rice: A Year in the Evangeline League, which is set in the midst of the Great Depression.

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