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Ideas from Outside the Mind
Reviewing Two John Wyndham Sci-Fi Classics, ‘The Chrysalids’ and ‘Chocky’
Apr 17
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Joel J Miller
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Book Deal? Done. Now I’ve Got 9 Months to Finish Writing
You Guessed It: I’m Writing a Book about Books. Here’s the Backstory.
Apr 13
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Joel J Miller
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Cormac McCarthy’s Border Trilogy
Reviewing ‘All the Pretty Horses,’ ‘The Crossing,’ and ‘Cities of the Plain’
Apr 10
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Joel J Miller
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C.S. Lewis: Before Narnia
When We Didn’t Know Jack. Reviewing ‘C.S. Lewis in America’ by Mark Noll
Apr 6
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Joel J Miller
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Bookish Diversions: Lights, Camera, Bookmarks!
Shōgun, 3 Body Problem, Netflix, J.K. Rowling, TV as Religion, TV as Literature, More
Apr 3
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Joel J Miller
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March 2024
What’s My Point? Consider the Pencil
The Evolution of an Underrated Tool, Plus Its Famous Users: Thoreau, Morrison, Dahl, Steinbeck, More
Mar 30
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Joel J Miller
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When Life Betrays You, Only Love Remains
Reviewing Thornton Wilder’s Pulitzer-Winning Novel, ‘The Bridge of San Luis Rey’
Mar 27
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Joel J Miller
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Bookish Diversions: The Bits We Usually Ignore
Dedications, Acknowledgements, Footnotes, More
Mar 23
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Joel J Miller
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Sideways Truth: Writing in a Totalitarian Regime
Reviewing ‘Heart Sutra’ and ‘The Day the Sun Died’ by Chinese Novelist Yan Lianke
Mar 20
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Joel J Miller
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Hunger for Connection: Being Known by Finding Your Voice
Fighting with Words: Reviewing Richard Wright’s Classic Memoir, ‘Black Boy (American Hunger)’
Mar 16
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Joel J Miller
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When Science Went Global
Reviewing ‘Horizons: The Global Origins of Modern Science’ by James Poskett
Mar 13
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Joel J Miller
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What Monks Know about Focus
It’s Never Been Easy to Battle Distraction. Reviewing Jamie Kreiner’s New Translation of John Cassian in ‘How to Focus’
Mar 9
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Joel J Miller
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