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April 9, 2018
The Ray Bradbury Challenge: Day 590
Short story: Bittersweet by D. A. D’Amico, listened to on the Centropic Oracle podcast, from March 2018. Recommended.
Poem: Poem by Lucy Ives, listened to on the Poem of the Day podcast, from April 2018.
Essay: Maps of Meaning 10: Genesis and the Buddha by Jordan B. Peterson. Recommended.
April 8, 2018
The Ray Bradbury Challenge: Day 589
Short story: The Dune by Stephen King, from The Bazaar of Bad Dreams. Highly Recommended.
Poem: Prophecy by Eileen Myles, listened to on the Poem of the Day podcast, from April 2018. Recommended.
Essay: Maps of Meaning 9: Patterns of Symbolic Representation by Jordan B. Peterson. Highly Recommended.
Jon’s Author Diary – 027 – April 8, 2018
Jon spent this week editing Blind Gambit and wrote detailed outlines for two projects
He answers a question about how he can call himself a ‘real’ author and talks about his plans to read more non-fiction.
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April 7, 2018
The Ray Bradbury Challenge: Day 588
Short story: The Explosives Expert by John Lutz, from Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine, from December 2011. Recommended.
Poem: Agrippina the Younger, Age Thirteen by Diana Arterian, listened to on the PoetryNow podcast, from April 2018. Highly Recommended.
Essay: Maps of Meaning 6: The Neuropsychology of Symbolic Representation by Jordan B. Peterson. Highly Recommended.
April 6, 2018
The Ray Bradbury Challenge: Day 587
Short story: Daughter of the Sea by George Nikolopoulos, listened to on the Centropic Oracle podcast, from March 2018. Recommended.
Poem: Bluebird by Joyce Peseroff, listened to on the Poem of the Day podcast, from April 2018. Recommended.
Essay: Maps of Meaning 7: Images of Story and Meta-story by Jordan B. Peterson. Highly Recommended.
April 5, 2018
The Ray Bradbury Challege: Day 586
Short story: The King’s Evil by Elizabeth Bear, from The Book of Swords, edited by George R. R. Martin and Gardner Dozois. Recommended.
Poem: Pluralisms by Anna Maria Hong, listened to on the Poem of the Day podcast, from April 2018.
Essay: Maps of Meaning 6: Story and Meta-story (part 2) by Jordan B. Peterson. Highly Recommended.
April 4, 2018
The Ray Bradbury Challenge: Day 585
Short story: The No-One Girl and the Flower of the Farther Shore by E. Lily Yu, from Clarkesworld magazine, March 2018. Recommended.
Poem: In the Corridor by Saskia Hamilton, listened to on the Poem of the Day podcast, from April 2018. Highlt Recommended.
Essay: Maps of Meaning 5: Story and Meta-story (part 1) by Jordan B. Peterson. Highly Recommended.
April 3, 2018
The Ray Bradbury Challenge: Day 584
Short story: Autofac by Philip K. Dick, from Electric Dreams. Highly Recommended.
Poem: Dead Sarah C. Harwell, listened to on the Poem of the Day podcast, from April 2018. Highly Recommended.
Essay: Maps of Meaning 4: Marionettes and Individuals (part 3) by Jordan B. Peterson. Recommended.
April 2, 2018
The Ray Bradbury Challenge: Day 583
Short story: Braving the Moral Candle’s Wane by J. W. Alden, from Beneath Ceaseless Skies, March 2018. Recommended.
Poem: The Accounts by Kate Peters, listened to on the Poem of the Day podcast, from March 2018. Recommended.
Essay: Maps of Meaning 3: Marionettes and Individuals (part 2) by Jordan B. Peterson. Recommended.
April 1, 2018
The Ray Bradbury Challenge: Day 582
Short story: Premium Harmony by Stephen King, from The Bazaar of Bad Dreams. Highly Recommended.
Poem: Red Parade by David Trinidad, listened to on the Poem of the Day podcast, from March 2018. Recommended.
Essay: 3 Myths About the Future of Work (and Why They’re not True) by Daniel Susskind, listened to on the TEDTalks podcast, from March 2018. Recommended.