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I spent the last week in Colombia—four days in Medellin, a city in the Andean foothills, and three in Cartagena, the southernmost port city of the Caribbean. A friend of mine from back home in Mississippi met and married a woman from Medell...
Denis Johnson is having a moment--a posthumous moment, but hey, better late than never. Late last year, Train Dreams, probably his finest work, got the deluxe Netflix treatment. I haven’t seen it yet, but a reputable source tells me it’s ex...
About a week before Christmas, I noticed that Breck, our bull, wasn’t feeling well. In the wintertime, after the cows finish grazing the grass I stockpile in the summer, I’ll cordon off an area of my farm that could use a little more trampl...
Winter is lean time. Days are short. As soon as the sun hits its peak, the light goes a little bit dimmer, like I can feel it getting a bit darker, colder sometimes, than a few minutes before. Our house faces the path the sun takes each day...
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Jack and Goodie write and farm in the Piedmont of North Carolina. Goodie also serves as an associate pastor at Blacknall Memorial Presbyterian Church in Durham, North Carolina. Jack has taught literature at Duke and Wake Forest Universities.
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