A Writing Shack: A Christmas Wish in the Form of a Poem

25 December 2017: I understand I live in an apartment, but I have always wanted a workshop away from the house. Not to handcraft floating shelves from 2x4s or beached logs, but a space from which to write out into the world. Something like Wendell Berry’s Kentucky woods or Stegner’s California. I want that silence … Continue reading A Writing Shack: A Christmas Wish in the Form of a Poem

A Small Bone to Pick with Charles Dickens

11 December 2017: From what I’ve read, the prairie was lost on Charles Dickens. When the old Englander was there (1841), he didn’t praise the tallgrass. He didn’t throw his hands up in adulation. He didn’t once stumble in his boots and mumble: My God. The prairie, to Charles Dickens, was not a scene to … Continue reading A Small Bone to Pick with Charles Dickens