CwHD began
May 1, 2017. Besides thematic essays, the site provides a vehicle for any other words or bits of language that I chose to print. My self-published work can be found in The Book Patch Book Store.
My
profile 'portrait' is a line drawing of Han Shan, an 8th century
Chinese mystic. I use this drawing rather than my own photograph
because self-aggrandizement---blowing one's own horn---goes against my
grain. Authors I admire a good deal are, for the most part, both
reticent and reclusive. J. D. Salinger and Thomas Pynchon come to
mind. There is something too crass about a writer whose name eclipses the title on the covers of their books. Besides, there are too many
faces everywhere.
The
dog featured in the site's logo is Zudnik. He was a wolfdog, a
hybrid. His mother was a malamute; his father was a wolf. Few people
think breeding wolves and dogs is a good idea. I agree. Zudnik came
to me as a gift, and I had no heart for just putting him down.
Loving, ferocious, gentle, vicious, he spent ten good years sharing
my life. He was a beast, but he was my beast.
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