Waypoint – “The Imp of Perversity”
Another Halloween treat from Poe, a reading of this lesser-known tale. And follow the podcast for some ways to think about it and “The Tell-Tale Heart”!
Waypoint – “The Tell-Tale Heart”
This story, a quintessential Poe classic, is perfect not only for its conception of the psychology of horror, but for our larger discussion in Le Guin’s Journey 6.
Not My Text! Irony and Ducking Accountability
We consider who is accountable for the text: author, character, or reader, and how writers build a narrative distance in texts to allow irony and meaning to operate (and shirking a bit of accountability).
An Introduction and Irony
What is Literary Nomads, anyway? And what does that have to do with Radiohead, Godzilla, professorial assault, and irony?
Unwoven Interview #3: Poet Kelly Porter
The final of three full interviews from the book launch of my poetry book Unwoven. Here, poet Kelly Porter and I discuss how consciously writers might think about structure.

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