The Genuine Essay and the Lost Pool
The reading from Ozick for this week was refreshing. As I was getting into a really abstract place with my…
Continue readingThe reading from Ozick for this week was refreshing. As I was getting into a really abstract place with my…
Continue readingIn the contributor’s note that accompanies Wolfvision by Robyn Schiff and Nick Twemlow, Twemlow writes “part of the charge of…
Continue readingIn John Bresland’s video essay entitled “Mangoes,” at the 1:30 mark, a dramatic visual shift takes place. We see a…
Continue readingThe reason why I am giving this blog post a title that also functions as directions (but coincidentally for the…
Continue readingWhile reading Jeff Porter, the first thing that came to mind was what it must’ve been like for listeners to…
Continue readingSara Levine’s piece mapped out a long held qualm I’ve been grappling with in regards to academic discourse. Not only…
Continue readingWith very little experience in my academic career studying the essay as a form, I was uncertain what to expect…
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