The Power Struggle
The purpose of life, it seems abundantly clear, is to charge your devices.
Four in the Morning
Long after all the neighborhood lights dim and the city descends to a hush and there’s nothing but the slightest whisper of wind in the distance.
The Life With A Hole In It
To learn that a vibrant, engaging novelist was also spirited in his personal correspondence shouldn’t come with a shock.
Sculptors and Speakers
Here is a dichotomy about writers that I want to introduce: there are sculptors and there are speakers.
The Musicality
To assume that style is distinct from substance still remains a commonplace yet peculiar view.
Notes on Giving Criticism
If a breathless artist awaits your verdict, some basic principles are available.
Language Distinctions
Attempting to stop the language from changing is one surefire method of looking foolish in the future.
A Private Notebook
You might wish for fame or acclaim or recognition, but you rarely want an accurate spotlight that peers too deep.
To The Smallest Particle
We can’t dismantle or parse or interrogate the literary world any further—it is time to look up from the microscope and adjust our eyes to what’s left.
Of Two Minds
To my eye this touches on the split between the literal mind and the ironic mind.
How We Read Now
To stroll through the modern library in your pocket is to watch the once static and eternal books around you contort and transform before your very eyes.
Stale, Fatigued, and Hushed
Even though it is fairly common for writers to disparage clichés, it is rare for writers to explain that disparagement.
Rotten Art
Shouldn’t we expect more from our arts? From what should be the pinnacle of our culture?
Rebecca West: An Extraordinary Career
For a critical piece it is worth remembering that a writer’s contract is always with the reader.
Punctuation
For reasons that escape my understanding, most students aren’t taught the conventions of contemporary English writing.
In Case of Emergency Break Glass
Even the smallest of steps point toward distant horizons.
Lost Ideas
Nearly everyone notices that epiphanies have a propensity to strike during showers.
Distant Memories
When I arrive in a city for the first time, my conclusions typically arrive on the next plane.
Impermanence
There’s an assumption that today’s acclaim will never be esoteric or forgettable or even uninteresting to future generations.
A Detective's Expertise
To see someone perfect a craft or demonstrate a prowess for anything that’s difficult prods you to get closer, to see it better, to simply keep watching.