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My Only Complaint

Robin Rosenberg

A personal repository for critiques, anecdotes, and rhetorical questions.

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Oh, Hey

Hi. It’s been a minute.

There’s a lot to report since I last published anything here, and I’m sorry to say this gestation period isn’t quite over. I’ve made it through the most disorienting and disquieting twelve months of my life (so far...

a year ago

"Bullshit"

Today is Mother’s Day, “a bullshit holiday” according to my late mother, Betsy Ross Rosen Rosenberg. My mom loved any excuse to use the word bullshit, and Mother’s Day was better than most, though among the things I will never learn from he...

2 years ago
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Greek Style

I grew up in Connecticut, but now going on thirty years of living in Oregon, I am sometimes baffled by my birth state’s public persona as a place where New Yorkers go to become boring. Yes, parts of the third smallest state are exactly that...

2 years ago
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Fantasy I-Land

Hello Readers. This week, I decided to give new life to a ten year old piece. Some of it is edited, some of it is new…I’ll let you guess which parts. I hope you enjoy this visit from the past - I enjoyed Frankensteining it!

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I learne...

2 years ago
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The Tao Of Don

For as long as there have been stories, there have been fictional characters: manufactured personas to help us to see ourselves, understand previously unmined truths about our nature, create self-identity, and, when all goes well, aid in th...

2 years ago
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