Jacke’s back! Some exciting news…

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Hello everyone! I’m sorry it’s been so long. I missed you! Thank you all for the comments and emails, they were truly wonderful and sustaining during my break. You are good, good people.

And now… the news!

I’ve been asked to host a pair of brand new podcasts, The History of Literature and The Restless Mind. You can find the introductory episode at historyofliterature.com.

They’re both running on the same feed, The History of Literature. You can subscribe to that in iTunes from the page above or by following this link (opens iTunes).

Our first three episodes of The History of Literature (besides the intro) are The Epic of Gilgamesh, the Old Testament, and Homer. Not too shabby!

The Restless Mind Show… where to begin? GAR is helping me with that one. I think our first episode will involve Kafka and Steve Martin. They’re linked! And Gar… well, Gar is Gar. My best fiend.

Hey, I don’t know what kind of audience these shows are going to attract, but I could use some feedback from my friends here at jackewilson.com. My fellow miserables. The people I trust! Let me know what you think!

Onward and upward!



6 responses to “Jacke’s back! Some exciting news…”

  1. My daughter and I still mist up at the Steve Martin backyard basketball (linked basketball!) scene in “Father of the Bride”. Not taking away from the Spencer Tracy Elizabeth Taylor version.

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    Pleasant Street

    I clicked on your link like I do from time to time to check and see if you are back. I told myself to stop being so obsessive about things and voila, there you were

    Welcome back, I’m very excited about the history series

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    1. Glad to hear it! And glad to hear from you – I’ve missed our exchanges. I hope you enjoy the history series. (I think the word “voila” makes a cameo in an upcoming Restless Mind podcast. Such a great word!)

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        Pleasant Street

        Agreed! People should use that word more often.

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