Scepticism
During this season when politicians end every ratty moth-eaten political speech with a threadbare...
Read MorePosted by Jane Resh Thomas | Sep 17, 2012 | All, Faculty Voices | 1
During this season when politicians end every ratty moth-eaten political speech with a threadbare...
Read MorePosted by Jane Resh Thomas | Aug 25, 2012 | All | 5
Today I went to dinner at the East Buffet, a place that serves good food at such low prices to so few customers that I always wonder what they’re fronting. As I was minding my own business,...
Read MorePosted by Jane Resh Thomas | Aug 23, 2012 | All | 1
Anyone with even a passing interest in art, animation, comics, or publishing might enjoy Winsor McCay: His Life and Art, by John Canemaker (Abrams, revised and expanded edition, 2005), an illustrated,...
Read MorePosted by Jane Resh Thomas | Aug 20, 2012 | All, Faculty Voices | 5
Nina Bricko’s first post shows how much we have in common–writers and editors, young...
Read MorePosted by Jane Resh Thomas | Aug 4, 2012 | All | 6
Friends and relatives typically don’t realize what a bind they impose when they ask a professional writer to read their work. F. Scott Fitzgerald shows how to tell the truth gently. He also tells the truth...
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