I recently wrote a piece of literature that touched upon Chimamanda Adichie’s wonderful TED talk, “The Danger of a Single … Continue reading →
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My flatmate from my first year working in France also happens to be from California, so, it’s only fitting that … Continue reading →
https://literaryeurope.wordpress.com/2014/07/30/celebrate-sunshine/
No, the title is not a reference to my students, though they did talk a lot today. I will come … Continue reading →
https://literaryeurope.wordpress.com/2014/03/31/talking-beasts/
I talk a lot about cultural integration on this blog. I am, after all, immersing myself in a new lifestyle … Continue reading →
https://literaryeurope.wordpress.com/2014/03/26/what-i-would-know/
I would just like to take a moment to plug the only one true thing I have learned from the … Continue reading →
*The Impotence of Proofreading, Taylor Mali I’d just like to share something that brightened my day this morning (other than … Continue reading →
https://literaryeurope.wordpress.com/2014/03/11/you-are-the-fire-of-my-lions/
Pushover. Lazy. Fat. Work-obsessed. Undecided. Around New Years, a lot of people focus on what they think they have been … Continue reading →
https://literaryeurope.wordpress.com/2014/01/25/my-students-are-the-good-jar-of-rice/
I’m currently perusing through some of Apollinaire’s work, including his concrete poetry, which was published in Calligrammes shortly after his … Continue reading →
https://literaryeurope.wordpress.com/2014/01/23/ou-va-donc-ce-train/
Have you ever written a letter to a complete stranger? Not an email inquiry or a request for a credit … Continue reading →
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A few months ago, I stumbled upon this blog, a writer discussing writing with other writers. I’ve specifically linked her … Continue reading →
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