by Glen Larum | Jan 26, 2017 | News Articles, Praise For.. Waltz Against The Sky, Reviews & Praise
Glen Larum’s literary debut, Waltz Against The Sky, is set at a crossroads in West Texas that first appears as a welcome nighttime oasis before dissolving into disappointment to reveal a town suspended in time. Using the unique metaphor of intersecting highways, the...
by Inpix | Oct 30, 2016 | News Articles, Praise For.. Waltz Against The Sky, Reviews & Praise
Glen Larum’s “Waltz Against the Sky” (Walking 3 Bar T Publishing, 399 pages, $28.95 U.S.) might have been his introductory novel, but clearly it ain’t his first rodeo. This Permian Basin author has crafted a tale that begins in West Texas and winds up in your brain...
by Glen Larum | May 21, 2016 | Praise For.. Waltz Against The Sky, Reviews & Praise, Waltz Against the Sky
A reader might think he’s got himself into a picaresque and then Wham-O (like the slingshot young Evan Blaine probably lusted after when he read the ads in Popular Science), some brace of characters lurches onto the stage and we’ve “got ourselves a...
by Inpix | Apr 22, 2016 | Praise For.. Waltz Against The Sky, Reviews & Praise
Whether I was totally absorbed in the unfolding of events, enjoying the scenery described, or being reminded of my own journalism classes at Rutgers, Waltz Against the Sky was truly an enjoyable read. The novel’s flashbacks were handled so skillfully and transitioned...
by Inpix | Apr 15, 2016 | Praise For.. Waltz Against The Sky
“As I settled into Glen Larum’s book, Waltz Against the Sky, the little town of Indian Springs felt like Andy Griffith’s Mayberry, N.C. Until it didn’t. Indian Springs, sitting at a crossroads in West Texas, ended up being more like Cabot Cove from “Murder, She...
by Inpix | Mar 29, 2016 | Praise For.. Waltz Against The Sky
“An intriguing read, smartly written, Waltz Against the Sky beautifully evokes a fading era of journalism as young newspaper editor Evan Blaine covers a brutal crime in a small Texas town. He encounters darkly comic criminals reminiscent of an Elmore Leonard...