December 28, 2014
On Writing: Ursula Le Guin's speech at the National Book Awards
Brief, brave remarks from a thoughtful, insightful writer.
Book reviews, writing tips and social commentary by Michael Burke
Michael Burke's new short story collection, "What You Don't Know About Men," is now available for purchase. The book tells the funny, heartbreaking stories of 20 sometimes shy, sometimes sexy, often sentimental men who march through life as punch-drunk fathers, sons, brothers, uncles, friends and lovers. (Book design and cover photograph: Sheila Sachs)
Watch the new book trailer for Michael Burke's short story collection, "What You Don't Know About Men." The book can now be ordered at your local bookstore -- The Book Cellar in Chicago's Lincoln Square neighborhood is my favorite -- and online. (Many thanks to Ilene Slonoff for her careful and caring editorial suggestions for the book.)

1 Comments:
I have a feeling that some of the words pronounced here by Ursula will be long-remembered and oft-quoted in the near and distant future. She is so generous, so patient, so wise! And nearly clairvoyant in her perceptions of what the future of literature may be...(or not). No matter what field/genre of literature we prefer/practice, Ursula can (should?) be a model, example, inspiration!
Even looking at her, one can learn. Yes, be natural, but wear a shiny or festive garment! Especially when the party/event is being held in YOUR honor. It's more than OK to be bold!
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