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“I collect lines and snippets of things somebody might say–…then characters begin to emerge.” – Richard Ford How do we really learn to speak? By listening to our parents and others around us. How do we really learn to write? … Continue reading →
Life’s been busy lately, and the only writing I’ve really had a chance to do is these posts and the blog I write monthly for get born. That gets me down. (And if it wasn’t for our summer hiatus, it … Continue reading →
Jeff Jacoby is a columnist at The Boston Globe. I have to admit that I’m often not a big fan of his politics, but today he published a column that I can gladly and whole-heartedly endorse. (Read “Book lover’s … Continue reading →
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On his album Courier, Richard Shindell recorded three songs about long-haul truckers. Before he starts singing, he makes the point to the audience that he knows nothing about trucking, has never even been in a big rig. Still, if you … Continue reading →
“Live in the sunshine, swim in the sea, drink the wild air.” Ralph Waldo Emerson said that. Fittingly, this unofficial first Friday of summer (as I see it) is also his birthday. Raise a glass this afternoon to toast the … Continue reading →
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