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Why is "normal" good?

November 20, 2019

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Jeff Lockwood

     Lethal Fetish is now available (via Amazon, Barnes & Noble and Pen-L) .  And real controversy may be hot on fiction’s heels!  The day after the book was released, my publisher asked whether it should be tagged as “containing adult content” (to warn/disco...

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At Long Last, My First Novel is Under Contract!

July 24, 2015

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Jeff Lockwood

I’ve published a number of non-fiction books and a few dozen essays, and these have been very rewarding projects.  Because stories are what enchant readers, my non-fiction has been crafted with narrative arcs intended to place the information into the context of real l...

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An Ecologist and a Poet Consider the Nature of Values and the Value of Nature

May 30, 2015

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Jeff Lockwood

The Ucross Experiment is an ongoing venture to see what happens when artists and scientists collaborate in the mutual making of authentically shared works that reflect both of their insights and understandings (see video below).  This year, the composer was paired with...

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Wyoming is the State that Keeps on Giving (at least when it comes to censorship)

May 15, 2014

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Jeff Lockwood

When I was pitching my proposal for Behind the Carbon Curtain: The Energy Industry, Political Censorship and Free Speech, one of the concerns raised by publishers was that the book was too local or regional.  Presumably the oppression of public discourse by corporation...

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A Textbook Project (really, it’s not as dull as you imagine!)

April 20, 2014

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Jeff Lockwood

One of the challenges of being a writer is having too many interesting projects and not enough time.  This is hardly the grounds for pity.  Nobody feels sorry for the kid in a candy shop with a five dollar bill.  And while I have a non-fiction project in the works (Beh...

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1800 Miles of Meditations

February 13, 2020

Mystery Writing, by the numbers

January 15, 2020

Immigration, Integration, and Imagination

December 19, 2019

Why is "normal" good?

November 20, 2019

Pilgrimage

October 21, 2019

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