
Blending conventions of humor writing, creative nonfiction, and documentary research, Robert Vetter shares whatever comes his way
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The case used to be that if a person were to clothe an animal and parade it around like a child, they were assumed to be suffering the severe side effects of postpartum trauma (curable only by sequester, medication, or both). Now they are a...
“Perhaps politics is always kitsch. Which would prove that there can be no agreement between politics and art. But it might be better to say that ‘bad politics’ is kitsch, or at least dictatorships are” - Gillo Dorfles, Kitsch
“America duc...
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I reserve my judgment for when I travel, perhaps subconsciously, with the understanding that my momentary vitriol translates to a sweeter return home. I am a purist, I suppose, for the place in which I reside: a misanthropic...
While recently attending a writing fellowship on Martha’s Vineyard, I decided to keep a journal documenting my day-to-day when I wasn’t writing other things. The following installments have been minimally edited to preserve the initial spir...
While recently attending a writing fellowship on Martha’s Vineyard, I decided to keep a journal documenting my day-to-day when I wasn’t writing other things. The following installments have been minimally edited to preserve the initial spir...
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