Sayers's gift for delineating family relationships against the microcosm of a small Southern town grows more assured with each novel. This third book to be set in Due ...
Gale Sayers, the Hall of Fame tailback for the Chicago Bears, has died at age 77. For sports fans of a certain age, simply hearing the theme song for the 1971 ABC telepic Brian’s Song is enough to ...
Crystal Downing, codirector of the Marion E. Wade Center at Wheaton College, wrote an article for CT magazine four years ago that launched her most recent book on Dorothy L. Sayers, the renowned ...
World War I is over. Humanity has gone through hell and emerged strung between merry, hectic giddiness and entrenched, unspeakable grief. And Lord Peter Wimsey—scion of the aristocracy; military hero; ...
In July 2019, The World-Herald featured Gale Sayers in its book “24th & Glory” about the intersection of the civil rights movement and Omaha’s greatest generation of athletes. The following excerpt ...
Gale Sayers, one of the most electric NFL players of the 1960s, has died. He was 77 years old. The Pro Football Hall of Famer was a brilliant running back and returner who spent only seven years in ...
In his latest novel, Stephen Paul Sayers bends an old axiom — "write what you know" — into an exploration of the unknown. Or perhaps it's the shouldn't-ever-be-known. The book twines Sayers' two home ...