Ben Tanzer's Blog, page 33
March 8, 2015
In which we are asked to riff on viral videos of fathers lying to their sons, and discussion of Darth Vader, not to mention anger, is not merely unavoidable, but embraced.

"The fact is, life is not fair, the more you live it the more clear this becomes, and this is something we want our children to be able to grasp as soon as possible, just not too soon.
My father passed away long before he could have, and I don’t think that’s fair at all, not to him, my mom, my brother, or me, but it still happened long after other people have lost their fathers. I was an adult, and I was old enough to think about its impact on me.
Which is an important part of this, right? These kids are not old enough to fully process what they’re experiencing, even if after the tears and fear, they find it as funny as we do.
So ultimately, it really is about parenting then, though more accurately, what our expectations of parents are, or should be.
It’s easy to celebrate parents we think are great, Atticus Finch for example, awesome dude, and we hate those we think suck, Darth Vader, again, or if you prefer Homer Simpson, but those are the extremes.
What about everyone, and everything that happens, in between?"
The fact is, life is not fair, the more you live it the more clear this becomes, and this is something we want our children to be able to grasp as soon as possible, just not too soon.
My father passed away long before he could have, and I don’t think that’s fair at all, not to him, my mom, my brother, or me, but it still happened long after other people have lost their fathers. I was an adult, and I was old enough to think about its impact on me.
Which is an important part of this, right? These kids are not old enough to fully process what they’re experiencing, even if after the tears and fear, they find it as funny as we do.
So ultimately, it really is about parenting then, though more accurately, what our expectations of parents are, or should be.
It’s easy to celebrate parents we think are great, Atticus Finch for example, awesome dude, and we hate those we think suck, Darth Vader, again, or if you prefer Homer Simpson, but those are the extremes.
What about everyone, and everything that happens, in between?
- See more at: http://goodmenproject.com/families/li... fact is, life is not fair, the more you live it the more clear this becomes, and this is something we want our children to be able to grasp as soon as possible, just not too soon.
My father passed away long before he could have, and I don’t think that’s fair at all, not to him, my mom, my brother, or me, but it still happened long after other people have lost their fathers. I was an adult, and I was old enough to think about its impact on me.
Which is an important part of this, right? These kids are not old enough to fully process what they’re experiencing, even if after the tears and fear, they find it as funny as we do.
So ultimately, it really is about parenting then, though more accurately, what our expectations of parents are, or should be.
It’s easy to celebrate parents we think are great, Atticus Finch for example, awesome dude, and we hate those we think suck, Darth Vader, again, or if you prefer Homer Simpson, but those are the extremes.
What about everyone, and everything that happens, in between?
Published on March 08, 2015 16:11
March 7, 2015
John Reed and ReVO are Kickstarter.
Published on March 07, 2015 17:18
March 6, 2015
Holy fuck wow Four Fathers + Black Krim + How We Bury Our Dead Cobalt package deal.
Published on March 06, 2015 19:44
March 5, 2015
The New York Stories (and Sex and Death) are most definitely The Great 2015 Indie Press Cheat Sheet.

Published on March 05, 2015 21:46
March 4, 2015
Gas, Food, Wifi by the Caryn Rose there is. Which is most awesome when you stop to think about it.

Published on March 04, 2015 18:20
March 2, 2015
We are honored to be part of a stellar line-up of readers on March 13th at Powell's Bookstore at UIC for the launch of The Dark Will End The Dark by Darrin Doyle from Tortoise Books.

Published on March 02, 2015 21:47
March 1, 2015
February 28, 2015
This Podcast Will Change Your Life, Episode One Hundred and Two - Out of Nowhere, starring the Jill Howe.

Truth. We are so podcast. And we are so Jill Howe. We are also Story Sessions, safe places, producing shows, storytelling, and much, much more. So do hit it. It just might change your life.
Published on February 28, 2015 09:12
This Podcast Will Change Your Life, Episode One and Two - Out of Nowhere, starring the Jill Howe.

Truth. We are so podcast. And we are so Jill Howe. We are also Story Sessions, safe places, producing shows, storytelling, and much, much more. So do hit it. It just might change your life.
Published on February 28, 2015 09:12
February 27, 2015
"Dif-tor heh smusma." Leonard Nimoy (1931-2015)
Published on February 27, 2015 11:59