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from Viviane Crystal in The Historical Novels Review — a review of The Vanishing Moon

  The endless possibilities for employment and prosperity after World War I slowly begin to crumble in the Great Depression. Indeed, symbolically and potently, Joseph Coulson describes the summer of 1931 as the “season of dying trees.” Stephen and Phil Tollman heroically but ineffectively attempt to prevent the disintegration of their family in the midst […]

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A review of Of Song and Water from J.B. Spins – a blog of jazz and improvised politics

  Music can evoke powerful sense memories of people, places, and times. In Joseph Coulson’s novel Of Song and Water, music and issues of memory, identity, and family are intimately tied together in the story of onetime jazz guitarist Coleman Moore.   There is a sizeable canon of jazz fiction, but Water is distinct for its use of […]