Theme Essay by Richard Zimler
The mystic's flexible and poetic approach to spirituality is precisely what we need in our era of religious intolerance and conflict.
The mystic's flexible and poetic approach to spirituality is precisely what we need in our era of religious intolerance and conflict.
I imagined Atwood as a magician who had allowed herself to be handcuffed and locked in a box, just to show how easily she could break free.
Now I can’t decide if the story is worth rewriting, rethinking, or tossing into the burn barrel.
The nice thing about literary fiction is that it can be anything it wants.
Narrative expands our view of the real people in our lives.
The farther we get from the past, the less we have a dog in the fight, the more the real past starts to emerge.
If he were in a great novel, we’d see how his many facets add up to create a dynamic, if believably flawed, hero.
I’m not the only one to equate supporting characters with vegetables.
In summer, the Vineyard of those who live and work here year-round is barely visible to the untrained eye.
When people get frustrated because they don’t know what the book is about, it’s because they’re trying to turn it into a college term paper.