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Mosley, Walter “Patter and Patois” (New York Times August 3, 2015)

“Patter and Patois” By WALTER MOSLEY AUG. 3, 2015 I am frequently asked to name the writers that have most … More

Culture, Fiction, Narratives, Reading, Walter Mosley, Writer's Life, writing

Solnit, Rebecca “Wanderlust”

Memory, like the mind and time, is unimaginable without physical dimensions; to imagine it as a physical place is to … More

imagination, labyrinth, memory, Narrative, place, Reading, Rebecca Solnit, storytelling, walking, writing

Orinda Books Reading Friday, 14 November, 7pm

Organized by the amazing Dr. Raina León, your salonniere will be reading alongside Raina León, Judy Halebsky, Elizabeth Rosner, and … More

Orinda Books, Poetry, Raina León, Reading

Where is the Love?: Learning to Read All Over Again

By Your Salonniere Teaching in a sense can ruin reading. Skills meticulously and painstakingly practiced in grad school, talents not … More

Critical Theory, Critiques, Fiction, Narratives, Novels, Reading, Writer's Life

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