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  • September 27, 2014

    Writers Laughing: Sherman Alexie

    So excellent… Image Credit: Rob Casey via Blue Mesa Review Continue reading

    Authors, Fiction, Writing
    sherman alexie, Writers laughing
  • September 26, 2014

    Here It Is! The Worst Post of the Year

    Ah yes, the Blogiversary. One year of bringing you the hits. And the catastrophic failures. Our Countdown of Ugh concludes with the worst post of the year, as measured by your complete indifference. Nothing on this site received less love than this one. It came to you, hat in hand, a humble post seeking attention. Continue reading

    What They Knew, Writing
    blogging, cynicism, negativity, Pessimism, worst posts of 2013-2014
  • September 24, 2014

    Writers Laughing: Lorrie Moore

    Lorrie Moore laughing? I doubt it! She makes other people laugh, with her caustic observations and acid puns. I doubt you’d ever see much more from her than a bitter half-smile, a knowing eyebrow lift, maybe an amused and slightly sinister glint in her eyes… Oh no. Oh no no no no no. What are you Continue reading

    Authors, Fiction, Writing
    Humor, lorrie moore, novelist, Personality, Short Stories, wit, Writers laughing
  • September 23, 2014

    Review of The Race: “Absolutely Fascinating”

    People! It’s another great day here at the Jacke Blog. We’ve had a few of those lately – I have truly been fortunate to receive such positive reviews and feedback. I’m simply overwhelmed by it all.  Thank you, readers! All right. Enough, enough. The good news for those of you who enjoy the more miserable Jacke, Continue reading

    Authors, Fiction, Novellas, Publishing, The Race, Writing
    A Line From A Book, Book Review, books about politics, Jennifer Sahmoun, sex scandal, Wisconsin
  • September 22, 2014

    Writers Laughing: Henry Miller

    Image credit: henrymiller.org Continue reading

    Authors, Fiction, Publishing, The History of Jacke, Writing
    books, enjoying life, Henry Miller, Literature, Writers laughing
  • September 21, 2014

    Back to the Best! Most Popular Post of the Year #2

    Okay, enough of the march (slide? plummet?) to the worst posts of the year… let’s get back to our climb to the top. So far the entries making the top five in the most popular posts have all been taken from the Objects series (the Coffepot, the Monopoly Game Piece, and the Keyboard). The suspense, if there has Continue reading

    Authors, Fiction, The History of Jacke, Writing
    best posts of 2013-2014, coaching, Fiction, high school football, Literature, popular, stories, success
  • September 19, 2014

    Avert Your Eyes! Worst Post of the Year #2

    Color me stumped. I have no idea why this one was ignored by you, the readers. Sure, it might not be to everyone’s taste. But the second lowest post of the entire YEAR? Huh? Why? There’s some good content in this post! And there it sits, unloved, unwanted. The Internet has passed it by, again and Continue reading

    Authors, Fiction, Writing
    blog fail, blogiversary, Haiku, reader appreciation, worst posts of 2013-2014
  • September 18, 2014

    Writers Laughing: Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald

    These two have haunted me for years. So beautiful. So doomed. Ah well, it’s good to see them laughing: And this – well, this is just fantastic: More blogging carnage tomorrow. Enjoy the writers laughing…until the twilight sets in… (How’s that for an onward and upward? Onward and upward…into the dying sun and the dark night of Continue reading

    Authors, Fiction, Publishing, Writing
    beautiful and damned, beautiful and doomed, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Great Gatsby, Literature, Scottie Fitzgerald, tragic writers, Writers laughing, Zelda Fitzgerald
  • September 18, 2014

    Back to the Best! Top Post of the Year #3

    Wow! It’s been a fun week here on the Jacke Blog, as we’ve counted down the most popular posts of my first year of blogging. And of course, we’ve also forced ourselves to recognize the least popular.  (I’m still getting over the pen reviews! I had forgotten about those! I’m surprised WordPress didn’t revoke my blogging privileges.) Back to Continue reading

    Authors, Fiction, The History of Jacke, Writing
    a history of jacke in 100 objects, best posts of 2013-2014, learning to play piano, music teacher, success, the keyboard
  • September 17, 2014

    Blog Fail! Worst Post of the Year #3

    It’s the Blogiversary here on the Jacke Blog. One year of bringing you the hits. And the duds. We’re counting all of them down. So far we’ve seen a pair of Objects grabbing spots five and four on the list of most popular posts. On the list of duds, we’ve seen a hopeless pen review and Continue reading

    Authors, Publishing, Writing
    blog fail, Ebooks, kingdom of publishing, New York Review of Books, Publishing, revolution, worst posts of 2013-2014
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