Thro’ the ghoul-guarded gateways of slumber,Past the wan-moon’d abysses of night,I have liv’d o’er my lives without number,I have sounded all things with my sight;And I struggle and shriek ere the daybreak, being driven to madness with fright. I have whirl’d with the earth at the dawning,When the sky was a vaporous flame;I have seen … Continue reading Poem – “Nemesis”
Month: January 2024
Friday Flotsam: Poe and the Flavors of Decades
1. I revisited Edgar Allan Poe's The Man of the Crowd this week. It's a very short read, and a fine, less-prominent example of the author's particular touch. Poe, so it seems to me, excels most at manifesting human darkness; the twisted nature of mankind taking form in his figures and incidents. In this case, … Continue reading Friday Flotsam: Poe and the Flavors of Decades
A Telling Exchange
The following conversation occurred in Washington in early 1861 between fellow West Point alumni Irvin McDowell and William T. Sherman, both seeking commands in the newly-forming Union Army: McDowell: "Hello, Sherman, what [rank] did you ask for?"Sherman: "A colonelcy."McDowell: "What? You should have asked for a brigadier general's rank. You're just as fit for it … Continue reading A Telling Exchange
Poem – “Piano Man”
It's nine o'clock on a SaturdayThe regular crowd shuffles inThere's an old man sittin' next to meMakin' love to his tonic and gin He says, "Son can you play me a memory?I'm not really sure how it goesBut it's sad and it's sweet and I knew it completeWhen I wore a younger man's clothes" La, … Continue reading Poem – “Piano Man”
Commentary: When Good Characters do Bad Things
Another bit of storycraft commentary up at Noble Cobra Magazine. This time discussing some thoughts I had about heroic or righteous characters doing 'mean' or off-color things in fiction: pranks, unwanted jokes, nasty tricks, that sort of thing, and how it can be used for characterization purposes (and yes, more Fruits Basket, since that's on … Continue reading Commentary: When Good Characters do Bad Things
Friday Flotsam: Lincoln, Civil War, and More Manga
1. This week for my US History class I learned why most people only quote the first paragraph or so of Lincoln's 'house divided' speech; because after that it kind of devolves into a paranoid rant of how the Democrats want to impose slavery upon all the states, including speculation that Stephen Douglass etc. were … Continue reading Friday Flotsam: Lincoln, Civil War, and More Manga
Poem – “No Way to Stop It”
Elsa:You dear, attractive, dewy-eyed idealist—Today you have to learn to be a realist! Max:You may be bent on doing deeds of derring-do,But up against a shark what can a herring do? Elsa:Be wise, compromise! Captain:Compromise and be wise. Elsa:Let them think you’re on their side,Be noncommital. Captain:I will not bow my head to the men … Continue reading Poem – “No Way to Stop It”
Vote Lincoln: Resistance is Futile
Prepping for my pre-Civil War lessons this week, this came to mind: For the record, I'm pretty neutral when it comes to the Late Unpleasantness, in that I think both sides had a pretty good argument as far as it went, and both did a lot really stupid or immoral things. But I do tend … Continue reading Vote Lincoln: Resistance is Futile
Worth a Thousand Words
My TEFL course had the following as an example of an activity to pose to students. I found it too fascinating not to share. Take a look at those two pictures and really think about what they tell you about the subjects. Then what that tells you about the larger context.
Friday Flotsam: Death Comes Near, Teaching, Life
1. My second semester of teaching started off on a tragic and jarring note. The weekend before we came back, one of my co-workers and her husband were killed in a car crash, leaving six young children behind. I didn't know her very well, but it's still a sobering experience to have a violent death … Continue reading Friday Flotsam: Death Comes Near, Teaching, Life