seanessay.com If we disrespect the baker, should we “cancel” the bread along with the maker? If an artist is a Bad Person, then must we “not enjoy” their arts and entertainment? An undergraduate, Athena Scalzi, recently on her blog, Whatever, wondered this, along with expressing concern for the innocent cast and crew who would lose […]
CBC has War of the Worlds
seanessay.com For those who came in late, since I’m getting hits on this: CBC is running the series again, and a season 2 (series 2) is starting in early October. Meanwhile: Most of my War of the Worlds poems are in my old blog, but a few are in this new blog, with the most […]
Gleaning Social Media
seanessay.com Gleaning, definition: finding scraps of knowledge on the web. My solution here is something I already know — run away from social media for some portion of the day. When I did that in the first half of June I did fine; when I didn’t in the second half, well. I lost a considerable […]
Champion to Orphans
essaysbysean.blogspot.com “Orphans make the best recruits.” M to 007, in Skyfall Although commonly disparaged in self-help books, Pollyanna is a nice novel. I enjoyed it as a classic about an impoverished orphan refusing to be defeated. Surely Amy Adams would have played the heroine if any Pollyanna movies been made during Amy’s girlhood: “I think […]
Free Fall Party
essaysbysean.blogspot.com Preface Up high. The RGO Treehouse. Plate glass walls on three sides. We of the Alexandra Writers’ Centre Society are having our Christmas party. I am one of four asked to read aloud for five minutes. Folks know me. Not from any blog, but from attending the drop-in “Free Fall Friday.” (Now held on […]
Remembrance Day Handshake
essaysbysean.blogspot.com A grey Monday afternoon. November the eleventh. I am back home at my small writing table. I did not go to drink beer with veterans after the Remembrance Day Ceremony, because I attended alone. I haven’t had a survivor guilt dream for (I think) a decade. Back when my platoon had our ten year […]