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Hip Set
  • Longform Fiction Book Reviews

Hip Set

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When it comes to human behavior, there is nothing pure about it, just as there is nothing pure…
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Last Night in Granada
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Last Night In Granada

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“The magic power of a poem consists in it always being filled with duende.” The narrative in Chris…
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Leading from the Roots
  • Longform Nonfiction Book Reviews

Leading from the Roots: Nature-Inspired Leadership Lessons for Today’s World

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Leading from the Roots: Nature-Inspired Leadership Lessons for Today’s World is a transformative book in the field of…
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Unreasonable Doubts
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Unreasonable Doubts

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The cast of characters in Unreasonable Doubts by Reyna Marder Gentin could have stepped out of a Shakespearean…
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Poet, writer, and educator, Sandra Squire Fluck is known for her love of books. She was born into a military family and traveled whenever and wherever her father was transferred. During these travels after sunset, she was also known to finish the novels she was reading with a flashlight in hand. She has written poetry, stories, plays, and essays since she was young, but during her college years poetry seemed to come unbidden and has become a lifelong calling.

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The opening stanzas from “Do Not Fear.”
The opening stanzas from “Do Not Fear.”
"Ecstasy of Night."
"Ecstasy of Night."
On this 32nd anniversary of Tiananmen Square, I remember Liu Xiaobo. He was a visiting scholar at Columbia University at the time and returned to Beijing to be a part of the protest. He was then imprisoned for 18 months for his part in the movement, after which he lost his teaching job and his writings were banned.  He continued to write for two more decades and was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in December 2010. In 2012 Perry Link et al. published No Enemies, No Hatred: Selected Essays and Poems, the first English translation of Liu Xiaobo's collective writings. His work is deeply affecting. ⠀
On this 32nd anniversary of Tiananmen Square, I remember Liu Xiaobo. He…
Quote from my latest newsletter “On Writing: The Origin of Style.” Read it @thewritelaunch link in bio.
Quote from my latest newsletter “On Writing: The Origin of Style.” Read…
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