Essays by Edward Kelsey Moore ~ page 2
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At 52, Not Too Old For A Debut Novel: An essay written for the New York Times which explores the theme: Aren't you too old for this?
Libraries, Then and Now: E.K.M. shares the story of getting his first library card, and why he still loves libraries.
Publication Thoughts: An essay describing the excitement of receiving the very first copy of his first novel, The Supremes at Earl's All-You-Can-Eat, and his own family's reaction.
Why Eleanor Roosevelt?: The answer to a question which E.K.M. is often asked at his reading events.
Piaf and Roadkill: This essay by E.K.M., which explores the theme of masculinity, won an Illinois Arts Council Award. It is not available to read online but click and email to inquire if the printed issue of Ninth Letter, 9.2 Fall/Winter 2012-13 which contains the essay is available to order. [email protected]
Libraries, Then and Now: E.K.M. shares the story of getting his first library card, and why he still loves libraries.
Publication Thoughts: An essay describing the excitement of receiving the very first copy of his first novel, The Supremes at Earl's All-You-Can-Eat, and his own family's reaction.
Why Eleanor Roosevelt?: The answer to a question which E.K.M. is often asked at his reading events.
Piaf and Roadkill: This essay by E.K.M., which explores the theme of masculinity, won an Illinois Arts Council Award. It is not available to read online but click and email to inquire if the printed issue of Ninth Letter, 9.2 Fall/Winter 2012-13 which contains the essay is available to order. [email protected]
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to another free collection of short essays written by E.K.M. which
were commissioned by Minnesota Public Radio -- click here!
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