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Teach, Delight, Move

Justin Bonanno, Anna Bonanno

A newsletter about rhetoric, media, and culture. I write commentary, reviews, and criticism. Every now and then I dabble in fiction and satirical "existential quizzes" (in the spirit of my hero Walker Percy).

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Authors

The writers behind this newsletter.

  • Justin Bonanno

    // Assistant Professor of Communications at Ave Maria University // Teach, Delight, Move is a newsletter about rhetoric, technology, and culture.

  • Anna Bonanno

    A wife and mother of four who occasionally steps out of her bunker to discuss family, technology, and apocalypse.

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