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Month: <span>April 2008</span>

Month: April 2008

Bulldog Challenge

I don’t post too much about the fact that I live and work on the campus of a military college, but every now and then something strikes me as rather unique about this place. This morning, for instance, not long after I rolled out of bed to greet the stacks …

Patio Performances

What a busy week! Last night I was the MC for the annual rendition of Patio Performances, in which three talented cadets read their creative writing under the shading oaks of the library courtyard. It is a pleasant 40 minutes, especially on a beautiful spring evening here in Charleston. The …

Jordan-Rigney Panel Discussion

As first reported here (a michaellivingston.com exclusive!), a few weeks ago I gave a speech honoring the literary legacy of James Oliver Rigney, Jr, known to most of the world as Robert Jordan, on the occasion of his induction into the South Carolina Academy of Authors. It was a true …

March in Charleston

There are many things not to like about Charleston (bugs, hurricanes, lizards crawling into one’s trousers), but there are many things that are wonderful. Like, for instance, springtime:

Mark Knopfler

I’ve long been a Mark Knopfler fan. From his Dire Straits days to his solo career to his soundtrack work (Princess Bride!), there hasn’t been much he’s done that I haven’t enjoyed. I’m happy to report that his new album, Kill to Get Crimson, is another terrific success, interlacing a …