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An Open Letter to College Textbook Publishers
When a textbook publisher sends me a review copy of one of their textbooks, in the hope that I will use it in a future class of mine, I usually send a reply like this one. I invite all professors … Continue reading
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A straw poll: What should I Kickstart next?
As long-time Bren-watchers may know, I rather like Kickstarter. I’ve launched three campaigns there in the last several years; one failed, but two were hugely successful. I’d like to do another one soon. There are three projects in particular that … Continue reading
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Very short stories
I’ve invented a game we could all play on that newfangled social network, Ello. I think this will work on Ello better than on FB or Twitter. The idea is to write a story, using only 21 words, and post … Continue reading
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More cults, you say? Really?
About that NYT article, “The Cult Deficit” by Ross Douthat, which has been making its rounds on my social media feeds lately: It’s a fun article; I quoted it on my own FB feed as well, along with a cheeky … Continue reading
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Ten Books
So, a lot of my Facebook friends have tagged me to ask about ten books that influenced me in some important way. It’s hard to pick only ten – I live in a library, after all, and have done since … Continue reading
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The Town I Loved So Well
Last week, for my 40th birthday, I visited Elora, the village where I grew up, and which I still think of as “home”. My parents have sold the house, and after they move out it will be much harder for … Continue reading
In five days, I will turn 40 years old.
Turning 20 and then 30 didn’t feel like much of a milestone. When I turned 30 I was living in Ireland, and I went out to the local with a handful of friends. It was a great night. I wish … Continue reading
Accessible philosophy: What can we do to make philosophy more accessible, and less weird, for the general public?
Recently, the famous American scientist and media personality Neil DeGrasse Tyson made a grand sweeping dismissal of philosophy. Read about it here. My knee-jerk reaction, of course, was to dismiss Tyson as one who doesn’t know what he’s talking about. … Continue reading
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What is (my) fantasy fiction really about?
As most of you know, the majority of my books are nonfiction, and my background is in philosophy and drama, and not literature. Why, then, did I write fantasy fiction? And can fantasy fiction be philosophical? Many critics believe that … Continue reading
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Writing is not mysticism
For me, the whole process of writing is inevitably wrapped up in the discovery, invention, and revelation of knowledge. Writing calls something out of the darkness and into the light, and gives it a name. Writing, one might be tempted … Continue reading