…is up here. Jon Stewart’s visit to IU, Snooki, suicide, and teaching composition are all involved. Needless to say, it covers some ground!
Grateful to know my newest batch of students, grateful for social critics, and continually grateful for the freedom to express my views on it all. Hope you enjoy it.
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