A Seat at the Table

The noise surrounding all of us these days is technicolor and, often, terrifying. We’re bombarded with offers to improve our lives through consumption, we’re told the sky is falling by both major political parties, and we’re offered escape through mindless entertainment (mostly) made for children. Look up the top grossing films of the last 20Continue reading “A Seat at the Table”

A Different Dress

Today I taught an essay I love: “The Braindead Megaphone” by George Saunders. There are many excellent elements in it—discussions of the media, the amplification of the loudest voice even when that voice is uninformed and ridiculous, how news outlets prioritize entertainment over information because they need to make money. But the point that cameContinue reading “A Different Dress”

Winter Storms & Slowing Down

I haven’t been sleeping well. A little congestion, a little existential dread—you know the drill. I woke this morning feeling like I could crawl back into bed for another seven hours, but that havoc on my back is a bad choice. It’s winter storm season in Kansas. The house is silent as the world goesContinue reading “Winter Storms & Slowing Down”