Monthly posts from a nonfiction & true crime professor about what I'm reading, watching, and listening to.
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One of my New Year’s resolutions was to spend less time on these, and more on projects that feel more worthwhile at the moment, like the book I’m theoretically writing. I liked just recommending some stuff last month, so that’s all I’m goin...
I’m not a fan of lists. I’ve discussed this here before. My objections to Big List1 are probably obvious to anyone who works within any cultural industry in our bereft algorithm-flattened landscape blah blah blah. Nobody wants to hear it.
November is the dumbest month. First the end of daylight saving time, which coincides with the onset of Oregon winter, six months of low gray skies and drizzle. I grew up in Arizona, the only state besides Hawaii with the sense to resist th...
I spent the last month teaching In Cold Blood. This was maybe the tenth time I’ve taught it. I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve read it. Since I started teaching these true crime classes, I teach it at least once a year, and although it...
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I'm the author of two books, the memoir Son of a Gun and a book-length essay about Truman Capote's In Cold Blood, and an associate professor at Oregon State, where I teach nonfiction and true crime.
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