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The Mind, too, has its Erections

In “Swimming with Oliver,” a memoir/essay about my twenty-year friendship with Oliver Sacks (to be published this coming Spring in the Colorado Review), the following passage occurs: On the way back from [a driving tour to] Canada, we discuss possible titles for … Continue reading

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This Just in from Publisher’s Marketplace:

Flannery O’Connor Award for Fiction winner Peter Selgin’s THE INVENTORS, about his father and the man he calls “the teacher,” their remarkable and secret lives, and how these two charismatic men shaped the author’s life and world, to Rhonda Hughes … Continue reading

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