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June 2022: Read Indigenous (1 of 4)

2022-06-10T13:46:15-04:00

At first, I thought of arranging these four posts into categories—one for poetry and another for short stories, that kind of thing—but instead I have included an assortment in each post. Hopefully there will be at least one book that interests you, suits your reading taste and sparks your

June 2022: Read Indigenous (1 of 4)2022-06-10T13:46:15-04:00

Alistair MacLeod’s “The Tuning of Perfection” (1984)

2022-06-09T10:58:02-04:00

Those of you who are reading here now, but not reading Alistair MacLeod’s short stories, will probably only be interested in the first couple of paragraphs after this introduction. Feel free to skip past the section that I've titled The Underneath, written with those who know the story-or other

Alistair MacLeod’s “The Tuning of Perfection” (1984)2022-06-09T10:58:02-04:00

Audre Lorde’s “Poetry is Not a Luxury” (1977)

2022-06-03T19:54:45-04:00

As one of her most famous pieces, I was surprised to see that it’s only four pages long. Thinking back, on my younger self, I wonder how much attention I paid to this piece on first encountering this collection. When poetry was simply another unit in English class, I

Audre Lorde’s “Poetry is Not a Luxury” (1977)2022-06-03T19:54:45-04:00

What’s Been Happening. What’s Been Happening?

2022-06-01T18:47:23-04:00

Spring settled in, slowly at first. Here’s a picture of a mid-April snowfall. We’re in Northern Ontario now, temporarily, where we are spending time with family and where I am working on a new writing project. The landscape is beautiful and there are 330 lakes to explore here. Fewer

What’s Been Happening. What’s Been Happening?2022-06-01T18:47:23-04:00

Audre Lorde’s “Notes from a Trip to Russia”

2022-03-28T21:11:10-04:00

This, her first essay in Sister Outsider, is based on edited journal entries from her travels in 1976, when she was invited to observe the African-Asian Writers conference, which was sponsored by the Union of Soviet Writers. She writes about her flight to Moscow, nine hours long, and her

Audre Lorde’s “Notes from a Trip to Russia”2022-03-28T21:11:10-04:00
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