Mindblown: a blog about philosophy.
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Slippery Road
Slippery Road by JR Walsh Wear me. It’s cold. Ride me. It’s faster. The goose-down trench and the tuned-up bike were trying to help, but that’s what you get for listening objectively.
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On Not Writing and How We Always Already Are
By Wes Jamison I began to follow Writing About Writing on Facebook when I redesigned my English 101 course. We entered the class focusing on what we learn about writing when we pay attention to what writers say about writing, both the noun and the verb, and how they learned to do it. I thought…
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Shome Dasgupta Conveys Louisiana’s Rich Culture in Poetic Prose
by Jake Brewer Some fiction writers focus on character, others on plot, still others on fleshing out the regional location of their work—this setting, in turn, becoming a character as much as any other. Shome Dasgupta manages to focus on all three of these aspects in his short novel Pretend I Am Someone Like You,…
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On Poetry, Politics, and the Poet as Witness
by Patti Pangborn On October 18, poet and literary critic Adam Kirsch delivered his lecture “Poetry and the Problem of Politics” as part of the annual Flora Plonsky Levy Lecture at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. Kirsch explored how politics can both inspire poets and shape the way we read poetry, examining Percy Bysshe…
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Interview: Whit Bolado
By: Gina Warren Whit Bolado is a fiction and nonfiction writer from Georgia whose work has appeared in Duende and Underground, the undergraduate literary journal of Georgia State University. His most recent publication, “What We Know of Them,” a story about relationships, change, and the function of collective voices, appeared in the Winter 2018 Issue…
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The Tanner’s Wife
by Sugar le Fae
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Reg
by Thomas Gresham
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Birdbath
by John Murray
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Surf Nomad
by Tamara Adelman
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The 45th President of the United States and I Went to the Gym
by Grant Miller
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