Vineyard Scholars Conference: Presentation Videos
As promised in my last update, here are video recordings (shot by Mark) of my presentation at the Vineyard Scholars Conference: my reading and the follow up discussion.

Wordcraft for this tattered journey
As promised in my last update, here are video recordings (shot by Mark) of my presentation at the Vineyard Scholars Conference: my reading and the follow up discussion.
My chapbook Long Division is available for preorders until June 23rd. I get reports from the press about how many orders and from whom my book has gotten – so far, I’m about halfway to the required minimum for the book to […]
I’ve been doing a fiendish amount of research into health lately. Many of the people I’ve encountered in the irksomely named health and wellness “space” got there because of a personal health crisis. They had a crash-and-burn-level health problem that forced them to quit […]
Trump called fake news “an enemy of the people.” (He said it in a tweet, of course, and the obnoxiousness of his childish and gaslighting tweets is a post for another day.) As a Washington Post article explains, this phrase actually started […]
Picking up where I left off yesterday, these are scary times, and unprecedented ones in our national life. One presidential candidate has narrowly avoided a major investigation. Another candidate is temperamentally unfit for the office of the Presidency and facing his own […]
I’m taking a break from my new focus on vulnerability to say a few things about the election. I have a really hard time with people encouraging everyone to “get out and vote” without also encouraging people to become informed before they vote. Personally, […]
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Comments
So cool ! You should post the text for the bits we couldn’t quite hear