Braving Every Storm: Lauren Groff’s “Florida”
Joseph Peschel finds the stories in Lauren Groff’s “Florida” as beautifully crafted as any fiction she has written.
Joseph Peschel is a freelance writer and critic based in South Dakota. He has published more than 100 articles, reviews, and literary criticism in the Houston Chronicle, the San Francisco Chronicle, Science magazine, the Chicago Tribune, the Boston Globe, The Daily Beast, the Washington Post, the Barnes & Noble Review, the Kansas City Star, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, the Minneapolis Star Tribune, the Raleigh News & Observer, the Charlotte Observer, and other newspapers and magazines. He written computer journalism for PC World, InfoWorld, and other computer magazines. He can be reached at [email protected] or through his blog at josephpeschel.com/HaveWords
Joseph Peschel finds the stories in Lauren Groff’s “Florida” as beautifully crafted as any fiction she has written.
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