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Review: Mrs. Dexter and Her Daily by Joanna McClelland Glass

I felt really good about Canadian theatre Saturday night. Joanna McClelland Glass’ script is a tour de force of playwriting, particularly of writing monologues, a form that demands a great deal of ingenuity from the writer. There are several instances … Continue reading

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shy

Some people have a terrible time relating to anyone, particularly somebody they would like. The moment of discovery can be a real epiphany. (#1047) Continue reading

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Killing the keyboard

I dictate virtually all of my poems to the computer. Some thoughts on that. (#1044) Continue reading

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