What A Week It Was

Last weekend, I departed on a trip that combined work with play, although the use of the word “work” is a stretch. I was returning to my alma mater, the University of Virginia, to deliver two lectures, so I guess I was working, but I take so much pleasure in talking with students about the…

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Well…..

I thought I was back, but apparently, I wasn’t. At the new year, after a fairly long break, I thought I’d return to somewhat regular blogging, but it hasn’t happened, and there must have been reasons for that. I’ve kept up my resolution, recording daily how I’m doing with eating, exercise, gratitude, generosity, compassion, and…

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My Best Resolution Yet

I love New Year. Not New Year’s Eve, I outgrew that long ago, and now struggle to stay awake until the Times Square ball drops, one time zone ahead of me. No, I like the sense of renewal that New Year’s brings. I make resolutions, and like nearly everyone, find them very difficult to keep. …

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Where Ya Been?

I have received several kind queries lately, asking about my absence from this site as well as from social media. There are several reasons for that, including my belief that publishing the mundane aspects of one’s life are not only of limited interest, but could be construed as arrogance, as if my life were so…

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My Heritage (with a little history thrown in)

I was raised in Virginia, in the city where the confederate battle flag was created, a city steeped in the Civil War, where as a young teenager, I found a cannonball in my front yard with a metal detector. I grew up familiar with the N-word and N-jokes, with very few African-American families and no…

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A Personal History

I am fortunate enough to have had amateur genealogists in my family, on both sides, so I know a fair bit of my factual, verifiable history, which I want to share so that my subsequent thinking about the current battle over symbols, history, and heritage can be put into context. My great-great grandfathers both fought…

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Stories and Fiction and Truth

I’ve already said that history contains the word “story,” and most people think stories are “made up,” as opposed to the truth, which is, well, the truth.  Let’s try to clear this up a little. Story is what we think is a  uniquely human (I say think because I swear I’ve seen animals, including my…

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Symbols Matter

Flags are symbols that tell a story that is generally reflective of history and heritage. Those who display the flag are expressing their belief in whatever it symbolizes.  Sometimes, there are differing interpretations of what a flag stands for. But not always. Here are a few facts: The Nazi flag was designed by Adolf Hitler.…

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History and Heritage: Facts and Stories

History and heritage are all over the news these days, magnified by the recent tragic events in Charlottesville.  These words are closely linked, and both are composed largely of stories, rather than facts.  While history is often thought of as facts and events, we rarely confine ourselves to these elements, because, as humans, we seek…

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Why I Write What I Write

I am preparing to give a brief talk about my new novel, Back Side Of A Hurricane, and when I talk about my novels, and try to answer the question, “What’s it about?” I always focus on theme rather than plot. Literary fiction writers, it seems to me, write about themes, and use plot as…

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