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GENIUS VS. OBSESSION: writing as a gift to yourself (a conversation with major jackson)

GENIUS VS. OBSESSION: writing as a gift to yourself (a conversation with major jackson)

August 3, 2013
Evan Karp
hello, typewriter, I WOULD SAY, NEWS

July Westhale talks with Major Jackson in the latest installment of hello, typewriter. JULY WESTHALE: Thank you so much for agreeing to be interviewed, Major!…

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THE TWO CREATION CARTOONS: introduce your promethean genius to the benefits of cultural windsocking

THE TWO CREATION CARTOONS: introduce your promethean genius to the benefits of cultural windsocking

December 1, 2011
Evan Karp
I WOULD SAY, Overheard

I’ve said this so many times and in so many ways now, and this book says it very exuberantly, that influence is understated or concealed…

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