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Wednesday, November 30, 2005 |
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A lawyering Fool, Batman (via FLUXBLOG), and John Gardner's On Moral Fiction — what more do you want? How about Edith Wharton's poetry?
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Via 2BLowhards, a free online seminar on playwriting for those of us who've been bit by the theater bug but, like me, remain clueless. And an interview by Michael Blowhard with playwright George Hunka here and here. Other interviews, including one with me, are linked here. Sadly (or not), my story about Fred Turner turns out to be based on a misinterpretation. Buy his Paradise anyway.
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Via Arts & Letters Daily, Michael Coveney on the decline of theatrical criticism. It reminds me too much of too many of the "8 Takes" columns in Poetry.
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One more thing — after yesterday's post it's a little embarrassing, but I'm the featured poet for December at The Hypertexts. I knew I'd probably have poems there in the not-too-distant future, but not this. And you know what? Hooray!
I'm gigging the next couple of nights (if you're in Southern Maryland, send me an email), so I won't be blogging before Saturday.
6:29:35 PM
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2006 Michael Snider.
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