Forgetting as Step in the (Writing) ProcessLast November I finished a book. I resisted returning to it because I didn’t want to make any changes before receiving feedback. But when January […]
I read the The New Yorker to find out what to read. I take my direction from the magazine’s always on-point book reviews. But Louis Menand’s December 20th review essay, about the dire state of the humanities, […]
Ocean Vuong’s poetic On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous got me through the endless month of pandemic March. But inexplicably I turned its mystery into my mania. “Magical […]
I am a tryhard. A tryhard wants to fit in and stand out at the same time. They want to be noticed but not remembered. Being a tryhard can be exhausting and sometimes leads to serious regret. (See my class picture […]
“Visiting Day,” last week’s entry, was revised eight times. Eight times (8!) I returned to that short piece, tweaked and tightened until I forgot why I wrote it in the first place.
This is the brief talk I gave as part of a panel welcoming students accepted or wait-listed to The Graduate Center at CUNY. Here I describe a class I’m teaching now, focused on the “academic […]