The Writing Life: Langston Hughes (2 of 4)

2021-06-16T15:52:00-04:00

“I am completely enchanted by The Big Sea and certainly it is the best thing you have done,” Carl Van Vechten wrote to Langston Hughes in November 1939. He had stayed up late to finish reading: “Not feeling very well I stayed in night before last and started reading

The Writing Life: Langston Hughes (2 of 4)2021-06-16T15:52:00-04:00

#MARM Week Three Update

2020-11-19T15:59:27-05:00

Even though I did have to plan ahead when it came to books that I didn’t own, I’m enjoying a more whimsical approach to the online interviews and what content’s available in podcast or streamed. No updates to the first line (still reading Cat’s Eye) and on the next

#MARM Week Three Update2020-11-19T15:59:27-05:00

Reviewing Episode One of The Handmaid’s Tale #MARM (Spoilery)

2019-11-20T13:01:43-05:00

When the Commander and Offred are playing Scrabble in episode three, all the tiles are turned face-down except for two: ‘M’ and ‘A’. When you’re in the middle of Margaret Atwood Reading Month, an ‘M’ and an ‘A’ are immediately recognizable as relevant. And it’s details like this which

Reviewing Episode One of The Handmaid’s Tale #MARM (Spoilery)2019-11-20T13:01:43-05:00

Shadow Giller: Alix Ohlin’s Dual Citizens (2019)

2019-10-22T14:45:47-04:00

Readers of Alix Ohlin’s fiction will not be surprised to find an introspective narrator in her second novel (following Inside, which was also longlisted for the Giller Prize). But what’s remarkable about Dual Citizens is how simultaneously intimate and distanced the narrative is. Readers feel like they are privy

Shadow Giller: Alix Ohlin’s Dual Citizens (2019)2019-10-22T14:45:47-04:00
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