
Crimson Dawn is a place, a collection of stories, and a tradition. It is also a testament to the power of creativity, and an improbable site of liminal truce between witches and cowboys, pagans and pioneers, ecology and extraction.

We have entered an era when rules such as โno politics in polite conversationโ belong to the quaint past. Political talk is welcome, but the polite conversational thing to do in 2025 is tacitly agree that this (disgust and fear over the worrying observation about how things are going out there) is what weโthose of us gathered hereโall think and feel; indeed, what any Good Person necessarily thinks and feels.
We put up with George because he was talented and could be hilarious, but what may have been introversion or anxiety read as relational apathy.
I now realize the extent to which I’ve allowed teenagers and the imperialism of pop culture establish new, impoverished standards for what I’d been raised to understand was good, not bad: the desire and capacity to articulate nuanced experiences, ideas, and feelings, yo.
Are there bad teachers? Sure. Are there racist, antisemitic, sexist, clueless, mean, and/or agenda-driven teachers? Of course, because teachers are human, and humans, well, we’re a mess of good, bad, and ugly. But, most professors do not take on the steep challenges of research, scholarship, publication, service, and teaching (it’s not for money, believe me, that they do what they do) because they’re evil, ignorant, or care nothing for positive social change or for student wellbeing. On the contrary.
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From imagination to creativity, creativity to content, and content to success
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Escape from reality with me; one book at a time
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Your safety is your own responsibility
Your safety is your own responsibility
Your safety is your own responsibility
Your safety is your own responsibility
Conversations with queer-identified authors about their works and lives