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Pounding In The New Year

The artist is always beginning. Any work of art which is not a beginning, an invention, a discovery is of little worth. Ezra Pound A troublesome figure in the Arts to be sure, but what I carry away from Ezra Pound is the same thing I learn from chess. Rigor. Repetition. Condensing things down to…

Queen’s Gambit

Yes, like everyone else I saw Queen’s Gambit. Twice. Then read the book. Then watched a few videos of game walk-thrus. Then broke my boards back out. (played a lot in high school, studied it some after first full time job in the early 90’s before computer gaming was a big thing. The scene that…

Bernard Deville

Hmmmm. Grumpy. Stained coffee mugs. Desk piled high with books & scribblings. Welcome to my personal Post-Pomo armageddon, where Oscar the Grouch and Oscar Wilde are perfectly happy sharing the shotgun seat of Adam West’s under-cranked Batmobile in the demolition derby of my imagination. More to come.

Summer Reading:

Are you a Island of the Blue Dolphins or a Pearl? Ask yourself what lessons should I carry away from these two novels- about self-reliance in troubled times, about the reliability of others, and about what might be meaningful in life? “Luck, you see, brings bitter friends.” ― John Steinbeck, The Pearl

This is a beginning. A pandemic pushed exploration of educational mediums that involve cross-sections between composition, rhetoric, literature, humanities and science. What will follow are recorded assignments for my middle-school students, along with other sundries.


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