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James Bernard Frost is an American author. His novels A Very Minor Prophet and World Leader Pretend explore American subcultures.[1][2] His travel guide for vegetarians, The Artichoke Trail, won a Lowell Thomas Award for travel journalism.[3] He regularly publishes essays on the online magazine The Nervous Breakdown.
Bibliography[]
The Artichoke Trail (Hunter Publishing, 2000)
2001 Lowell Thomas Award
World Leader Pretend (St. Martin's Press, 2007)
A Very Minor Prophet (Hawthorne Books, 2012)
References[]
^Publishers Weekly, Jan 22, 2007, Vol. 254 Issue 4, p168
^'A Very Minor Prophet' review: Preacher, acolyte spread a gospel of Portland's here-and-now, OregonLive.com, March 24, 2012