>Bread Loaf: Day 4 (Saturday)

>First up on Saturday was David Baker’s Lecture: Lyric Poetry and the Problem of Time. While I didn’t attend–I had final preparations to do…

>Bread Loaf: Day 3 (Friday)

>It’s beginning to get a little hard to know what day it is, but I think yesterday was Friday. We started the day with…

>Bread Loaf: Day 2 (Thursday)

>I feel like we’re slowly getting started. The first event of the day was a “craft” lecture by William Kittredge: “Getting Started, or Unexpected…

>Bread Loaf: Day 1 (Wednesday)

>The B&B in Middlebury (The Swift House Inn) was nice–a great place to relax after the long drive north. After a good night’s sleep,…

>On the road again

>I leave for Bread Loaf early Tuesday morning. The conference doesn’t start until Wednesday evening, but it’s a long drive and I didn’t want…

>I’ve been . . .

>. . . dog kenneling, trash recycling, gas tank filling, tire rotating, lawn mowing, fridge emptying, clothes washing, mail stopping, story submitting, hard-drive up-backing,…

>Sunday Miscellany–8/13

>Titles. Did you see “Titles That Didn’t Smell as Sweet” in the New York Times today? I wish it had stuck with book titles,…

>The Emperor’s Children

>The September 2006 issue of The Atlantic Monthly includes a brief review (in “New Fiction”) by Elizabeth Judd of Claire Messud’s new novel (due…

>Fair Game

>I worked last night at the Augusta County Fair, at the Augusta County Democratic Committee booth. Since our district did not manage to find…

>To hyphenate or not to hyphenate: a well-timed question

>This might be a case of a little knowledge being dangerous. I understand, or have lately come to understand, the value of phrasal adjectives….

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