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Quick Bright Things

Jane Wageman

fleeting thoughts on writing and teaching

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It is June, which means that May’s daily practice of writing microfiction has come to a close.

I also just finished reading Ulysses with a group from the Catherine Project last week: We’d been meeting every Monday sin...

19 days ago
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Microfiction May

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I’ve been spending a good portion of the year looking forward to the spring months. Not just because January dipped to colder temperatures than I recalled from my childhood in Minnesota, but also because I...

2 months ago
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AI and beauty

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Last week, The New York Times published a quiz titled “Who’s a Better Writer: AI or Humans?”

I know to doubt my own ability to consistently detect AI in writing. I’ve taken quizzes before that ask people to...

3 months ago
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The fig tree

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I saw my life branching out before me like the green fig-tree in the story.

From the tip of every branch, like a fat purple fig, a wonderful future beckoned and winked. One fig was a husband and a happy...

4 months ago
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Spiral narratives

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It is, in the end, appropriate, that this post has been sitting out here, waiting for me to write it for months—though I didn’t intend this structure at all.

I wrote Part 1 in August, when I was stay...

4 months ago
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