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Category Archive for 'Iago'

Ever since I began writing The Mystery of Things, I’ve had a fascination for Shakespeare’s villains in general and Iago in particular. It’s the “why?” question, as Dan Donohue, one of our favorite actors, points out in a lively and revealing interview on the Oregon Shakespeare Festival website called “Playing Iago.”
My favorite quote, besides “You’ll [...]

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Goodreads.com

A friend of mine from our local mythopoeic book group just put me on to this “social networking” sight for bibliophiles: Goodreads.com. It’s a great place to list the books you read and recommend books to others.
I just signed on and my profile is here. If you join up, I would enjoy being added as [...]

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Catholic Literary Revival?/Reading List

Several folks have written off and offline to ask for my self-described (from the previous post) “l-o-n-g” Catholic fiction reading list. I’m organizing that as we speak, and will post it anon.

In the meantime, bop over to the National Catholic Register online to read Tim Drake’s article Catholic Literary Revival?. It was a huge thrill [...]

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