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Post-Modernism and Zombies

This newsletter begins with a shout-out to Post-Modernism and to Lorrie Moore's new and very post-modern novel I Am Homeless If This Is Not My Home. Post-Modernism has now been with us almost as long as Modernism and that's a long time because we have now decided that the earliest Early Modernism goes back to Shakespeare. Originally published November 3, 2023.

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Undertake The Quest: About Literature and Mental Health

Friends, It’s been a challenging summer and a demanding year, but the good news is that mental health awareness is on the rise, and this time it’s got me thinking about our cultural safety nets for those with mental illness ranging from this new hotline to free Youtube segments to widely prescribed antidepressants, anti-anxiety narcotics, and anti-psychotics.  It’s also got me thinking about two titles:  Demon Copperhead, the new novel by Barbara Kingsolver, and David Copperfield, the classic by Dickens on which Kingsolver’s new book is based.  Originally published July 28, 2023.

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How It’s Made (for Writers)

This newsletter is about craft so if you aren’t into writing craft, get out while you can.  More specifically, this newsletter is about scene counting, that vice of novelists and perhaps almost nobody else.  Originally published April 28, 2023.

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Giants and those who know them

Hello, hello . . . it seems the corporate giants just keep getting bigger, but what does it mean? Are the barbarians upon us? Imagine an economic system in which the mere mention of your political party affiliation to a competitor will cause them to instantly sell out to you? Originally published February 18, 2023.

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