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.
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.
See you, 2022
It has been a year -- and I don't mean a year since my last message in this space -- I mean 2022. What a year. Covid continues but masks are history. Like many of you, I'm sporting a bunch of new needle holes and I leak when I drink water, like in a cartoon. The north pole has become the wobbly Polar Vortex. Originally published December 7, 2022.
Great Frontiers of Post-Modernism
This time, the special theme is Frontiers, inspired by a recent book-research trip out to California, a place referred to by some as the farthest place you can run from your problems without getting wet. Originally published August 31, 2022.