I’m not a video game guy. My gaming skills peaked at the House of Pizza in Morrisville, Vt., in April 1986. For a few glorious hours, I had the high score on the Centipede arcade game and was the coolest 12-year-old in Lamoille County (in my mind, at least). I didn’t own a gaming system …
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Shelf Life for October 2019
Books ReadNone Books Bought/Found/GivenNew England Graveside Tales by T.M. GrayMore New England Graveside Tales by T.M. GrayVacationland by John HodgmanRagman’s Memory by Archer MayorThe Disposable Man by Archer MayorThe Day It Finally Happens by Mike PearlWayward Son by Rainbow RowellAn Actual Life by Abigail ThomasA.D.: After Disclosure by Bryce Zabel & Richard M. DolanSix volumes …
Why I Write: A Book of Letters
If I’ve read Dear Mr. Henshaw once – and I established in this month’s installment of With Apologies to Hornby that I recently did – I’ve read it at least 50 times. From fourth through most of eighth grade, that book was my go-to. I’d read it, close it, flip to the beginning and start …
With Apologies to Hornby: April 2019
Books ReadNone Books Bought/Found/GivenDolefully, a Rampart Stands – Paige Ackerson-KielyArlo Finch in the Lake of the Moon – John AugustWriting Hard Stories: Celebrated Memoirists Who Shaped Art from Trauma – Melanie BrooksSilence In the Woods – J.P. ChoquetteThe Disasters – M.K. EnglandThe Familiars – Stacey HallMidnight in Chernobyl – Adam HigginbothamCarry On – Rainbow RowellDMT: …
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