I'm in Lake Worth at the 10 X 10 art show. I'm going to post some pics on the fly and talk about it later.
Why I Stopped Blogging About Politics
I've been thinking a lot about Jon Stewart's closing speech yesterday at the Rally to Restore Sanity, and I've been disappointed by the reactions by some of the pundits who accused Stewart of false equivalency or of not having anything really to say. And I'm not accusing those pundits of bad faith here. Rather, I … Continue reading Why I Stopped Blogging About Politics
The More Things Change
In 1968, the year I was born, Ronald Reagan was considered too extreme to be the Republican nominee for the presidency. Richard Nixon was the nominee and served a term and a half before resigning under threat of impeachment. In 1980, Ronald Reagan won the presidency and subsequently became a god in conservative circles, even … Continue reading The More Things Change
How elite am I?
Claire Berlinski over at Ricochet responded to Charles Murray's inane piece (but I repeat myself) in the Washington Post about elitism and the Tea Party, pointing out the obvious problems with his reasoning. But the fun thing she did is take Murray's claims and turn them into a handy little quiz to test your level … Continue reading How elite am I?
Hey now, don’t blame us!
Let me begin by saying that I agree wholeheartedly with the sentiment Alexander McCall Smith puts forward in his Wall Street Journal piece today. Overwriting drives me nuts, and it's something I actively discourage in my composition, literature and creative writing classes. I even break out a study by Daniel M. Oppenheimer titled "Consequences of … Continue reading Hey now, don’t blame us!
“A dark horse among dark horses”
I've wanted to write this post for days now, but I've been too swamped with other work to even think about it. I'm still not caught up, but I just finished a truckload and dammit, I'm going to blog before I start on the next one. The title of this post comes from Seth Abramson's … Continue reading “A dark horse among dark horses”
Not a Good Idea
A couple of friends of mine pointed me to this post about a plan from Warner Brothers to bring back Pépé le Pew in 3-D, voiced by Mike Myers, in one of those CG-laden crapfests. The AV Club says this, in part: Pepé Le Pew, occasionally characterized by people who take these things too seriously … Continue reading Not a Good Idea
The MFA is not the problem…
It's also not the solution, and I'm not sure there's a problem in the first place. It seems to me that in nearly every generation of writing, one group of people is convinced that no one has ever done it as well as they are doing it right now, while another group is convinced that … Continue reading The MFA is not the problem…
More Shameless Self-Promotion
About 3 or 4 weeks ago, I saw someone on Twitter announce that an online journal was just starting up and hunting for submissions, so I thought I'd drop some work on them and see how it went. Well, the editor liked my poems enough that he accepted all of them, and what's more, he's … Continue reading More Shameless Self-Promotion
Poetic Lives Online
The Essential American Poets series selection this week is Carl Sandburg. I'd never heard his voice before, and it was nothing like I'd expected. I suppose I'd assumed he sounded mid-western, Chicagoan, perhaps deep and barrel-chested. Nope. I thought about not posting this, as I don't want the competition, but No Tell Motel's reading period … Continue reading Poetic Lives Online