Exonians in Review: Spring 2025

The latest publications, recordings, exhibitions and films by Exeter alumni and faculty.
The Etruscans and the Jews: New Orleans Echoes, Sardinian Shadows, Roman Shame.
Peter M. Wolf ’53, Xlibris, 2025
“Postmortem neuropathology in early Huntington disease,” article
John Hedreen ’56, with Sabina Berretta and Charles L White III, Journal of Neuropathology and Experimental Neurology, Volume 83, Issue 5, March 2024
The Helper’s Apprentice: The Jackson Skye Mysteries
Carl Pickhardt ’57, WP Lighthouse, 2024
Breath Lines: How Poems Work and Why They Matter
Jan Schreiber ’59. LSU Press, 2025
Winter Light: On Late Life’s Radiance
Douglas Penick ’62, Punctum Books, 2025
The Wind in the Trees
Gordie Chase ’66, Self-published, 2025
Diversity Dysfunction: The DEI Threat to National Security Intelligence
John A. Gentry ’68, Academica Press, 2024
Long Short Fiction Truth
Tony Seton ’68, Self-published, 2024
Wallace Stegner: Dean of Western Writers
Alex Beam ’71, Signature Books, 2025
Racquets & Rivalries: Tales and Profiles from 100 Years of New York City Squash
Rob Dinerman ’72, Self-published, 2024
“What Should Health Professions Students Learn About Data Bias?” — article
Douglas Shenson ’73, with Beverley J. Sheares and Chelesa Fearce, AMA Journal of Ethics, Volume 27, Number 1, January 2025
The Silenced
Mer Boel ’74 and Lucy Pantaleoni Bernier ’74, Self-published, 2024
Grandpa Used to Drive Big Trucks
Martha Nance ’76, with Steve Witebsky; Wise Ink Creative Publishing, 2024
A Closer Look at the Russell Paradox
Flash (Kenneth J.) Sheridan ’78, Logique et Analyse, Volume 262, 2023
“Parallel Line,” art exhibition
Ralston Fox Smith ’83, painter, Upstairs Artspace, Tryon, North Carolina, March 16 to April 25, 2025
I Commissioned Some Wooden Luggage: and other poems
Nick Benson ’84, Agincourt Press, 2024
Murder in Rockport Massachusetts: Terror in a Small Town
Rob Fitzgibbon ’86, with Wayne Soini, The History Press, 2025
Betting on Good: A novel
Wendy Francis ’86, Lake Union Publishing, 2025
Penitence: a novel
Kristin Koval ’88, Celadon Books, 2025
La Motte-Feuilly: Un château de familles en Berry; Son histoire, son architecture & ses secrets
Christophe Charlier ’90, with Marie-Pierre Terrien, Simarre, 2024
Against the Grain: Mass Timber in the Home
William Richards ’00, Schiffer, 2024
“North American red fox rabies immunity gene drive for safer (sub)urban rewilding,” paper
Vixey Foxwish Douglas ’11, Rio Journal, 2024
Space to Grow: Unlocking the Final Economic Frontier
Brendan Rosseau ’15, with Matthew Weinzierl, Harvard Business Review Press, 2025
FACULTY
“Jus Post Bellum and the Moral Imperatives of Reconstruction,” chapter in Teaching Emancipation and Reconstruction, 1861-1876
Kent A. McConnell, Instructor in History, Peter Lang, 2024