"Metafictional Machinations" Said Daniel K. Green on William Luvaas’s 'Beneath the Coyote Hills'

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In Daniel K Green's Review of Beneath the Coyote Hills for the Los Angeles Review of Books, he praises Luvaas's strength in setting a scene, saying "California seems to serve in William Luvaas’s imagination as the most appropriate setting for tales of extremity: the elemental, harsh qualities of the landscape reinforce the sense of stark clarity with which the characters must learn to view their circumstances."Read the full review here: https://lareviewofbooks.org/article/metafictional-machinations-william-luvaass-beneath-coyote-hills/

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