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Nov 23, 2020
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Why I Won't be Reviewing Ann Patchett's Next Book
A futile and stupid gesture that nonetheless is important to me.
Nov 9
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The Limits of AI Research for Real Writers
To produce interesting writing, more is not necessarily better.
Nov 2
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Independent Bookstores are for People
You can go home again.
Oct 26
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Choose Common Sense Over Conventional Wisdom
Just listen to yourself.
Oct 19
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ChatGPT Can't Kill Anything Worth Preserving
Dec 11, 2022
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Addressing the Transactional Model of School
May 11
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Building a Creative Practice
Jul 9, 2023
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When Upmarket Fiction Doesn't Work (For Me)
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Books You Should Know About That I Haven't Been Able to Review
A public service, or at least I'd like to think so.
Oct 12
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Fighting Disorientation
It's the oligarchy that's deranging society.
Oct 5
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Bullsh*t Writing
A deleted chapter from More Than Words: How to Think About Writing in the Age of AI
Sep 28
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The Definitive, Entirely Subjective Rankings of Books That Became Movies Robert Redford Either Acted in or Directed.
That I've read...
Sep 21
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Taking on a literary legend. Jessica Francis Kane on Fonseca.
A Q&A with the author of one of my favorite novels of the year.
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Are Platforms Making Us Evil?
Working my way through Nicolas Carr via the lens of teaching.
Sep 14
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An Annotated Essay 1st Published on the One-Year Anniversary of the 9/11 Attacks
Some things change. Many don't. I haven't...much.
Sep 11
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Paying Attention
What you pay attention to is a reflection of what you value.
Sep 7
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The Labor of Labor
I think I know my next book.
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