My Vietnamese side of the family are foodies, planning visits and life around meals. Writers focus on the visual and often forget the other senses, taste and smell and sound and touch. Learn about Michelle Zauner's megahit-memoir and how it resonates with this reader, at times pitch perfect.
Sep 15, 2022•11 min
Maybe the better way to think of this is , why you listen to or read TreeHouseLetter . For me, it’s about why I write. Which, are two sides of the same coin. Why do you Write? Who do you write for?
Sep 13, 2022•9 min
Society obsesses with youth as if beauty were the monopoly of the young. Yet, wisdom and truth which come with age are beautiful in their own right and something we are quick to dismiss. The old and the very young have always held sway for me because of bald and unerring candor, and the lack of affectation. The title quote is from Ursula Le Guin's No Time to Spare . Learn what Le Guin and former Poet Laureate Donald Hall share about old age.
Sep 07, 2022•12 min
What book do you believe is that good that you could hunker down and spend the remainder of your days with it? The absolute pinnacle of lexicography in one volume. Word work and how it improves writing. The Professor, the Madman, and Noah Webster. What is the singular trait common to each man and does each of us have the ability to tap into it?
Aug 26, 2022•14 min
True story of the iconic investor. When is offensive language appropriate and effective? Ursula Le Guin on the last two swear words, George Patton on eloquent profanity, and Munger with the shock value of a well timed one-liner.
Aug 19, 2022•11 min
What is a good fragment and why use it in your writing? Passages from Mary Oliver's essay, Upstream, and guidance from Priscilla Long. Two book recommendations.
Aug 17, 2022•8 min
The march back is a 14 mile ruck with full gear and M4 rifle for 1200 new cadets in the West Point Class of 2026. It is the culminating event of Cadet Basic Training at West Point. Learn about the march, the Long Gray Line, and listen to life-changing stories.
Aug 10, 2022•12 min
A visit to Augusta's Indie Book Store and local bakery. Learn about the cult pencil's limited volumes Blackwing 651 named for Bruce Lee, a prize purchase at The Book Tavern with insight on a fighting triad and writing.
Aug 01, 2022•9 min
Word of the week. Dig into the word's roots--in architecture, psychology, philosophy, even philately--for a surprising and stirring take-away on function and beauty.
Jul 22, 2022•7 min
Pitch is purely a psychological construct. If so, why do we love the music we love? A philosopher, a neuroscientist, a dog, and Roy Orbison help us understand why.
Jul 18, 2022•12 min
In her 2019 collection, Alison Lurie wrote an essay, Their Harvard , which describes her life at Radcliffe in the 1940s. It has fascinating and humorous insight on her experience as a second-class citizen, a poorer relation to the men of Harvard. She also includes a passage, shocking by today's standards, about the men and war.
Jul 09, 2022•12 min
My latest canine addition, Simba, had his Dog DNA analyzed. What's in the analysis and what does that tell me about Simba? Word play on his breed types as a new designer breed: Bel-Ger-Sam-Box-Sky, BelGerBoxSky. Does it make a difference now that we "know" what he is? Embark public profile, Breed Reveal, Simba's Family Tree. We did learn why he has a curly tail and one floppy ear, his expected weight, and his percent wolfiness!
Jun 23, 2022•7 min
Reading a year of love stories, with examples of simile and metaphor. Why an apt metaphor makes the writing sing. Two book recommendations: Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress by Dai Sijie and Breakfast at Tiffany's by Truman Capote. The music in the prose.
Jun 23, 2022•7 min
For fame, for money? The creative process of writing and the incredible joy it can unlock.
Jun 10, 2022•11 min
The soldier's pack list today includes items for women. Learn about the four types of paragraphs and the rites of passage for a family with generational service in the armed forces. What is the climactic paragraph or the turnabout paragraph? See how to create interest through suspense, concrete details, and idea development.
Jun 07, 2022•10 min
Listen to "new" or lesser-known poems by Poet Warrior John McCrae, best known for his poem In Flanders Fields .
May 30, 2022•6 min
An old carriage house as a music school and 17 years of piano recitals leave lasting impressions . Learn about the wisdom and lessons gleaned from someone who loves words and notes, how the music lasts and how sentence construction lends meaning to the experience. Writer's Toolbox on the series sentence and the infinitive phrase .
May 28, 2022•6 min
Willie Nelson is 89 and still touring. What can we learn from his writing, his short memoir, and a life on the road?
May 22, 2022•11 min
What do puppies and children have in common? Learn about what Ross Gay describes as terror and delight in children, why the two coexist side by side. This truth in raising children applies to puppies or a full lunar eclipse.
May 17, 2022•9 min
A list of books for Mother's Day, for ages 9 to 99.
May 06, 2022•6 min
A great speech is one we remember. Notes on the 3 stories McRaven shares at the observatory of the One World Trade Center, or Freedom Tower, and what makes it lasting. An event which commemorates the 11th anniversary of Operation Neptune's Spear, the mission to capture Osama Bin Laden.
May 03, 2022•11 min
These tales pay homage to Exercises in Style by Raymond Queneau published 1947 in French, English Translation 1958. Queneau was later elected to highly prestigious Academie Goncourt. In it, Queneau retells an unexceptional tale ninety-nine times: in Cockney, Haiku, sonnet, among scores of others. The examples in this TreeHouseLetter tell a different story but emulate his style: the narrative, two subjective points of view, and Unexpected, the final chapter....
May 03, 2022•5 min
A memoir about Jesse Itzler's 30 day regimen with a Navy SEAL makes me laugh out loud. It also has me doing more push-ups this week than I've done in the last year.
Apr 26, 2022•11 min
An Ancient Counselor offers counsel and solace at midlife, with children on the cusp of adulthood. The language in two translations may vary, but the wisdom is eternal. Marcus Aurelius is dubbed the Philosopher King and his stoic writing has survived nearly two millennia.
Apr 19, 2022•12 min
My friend Kenny Mintz walks across America; I join him in Maryland and we walk into Pennsylvania together.
Apr 09, 2022•13 min
It made me feel flawed as a human to read this passage in Lucia St. Clair Robson's Tokaido Road. What does a woman warrior learn from a poet and from poetry on the classic hero's journey?
Apr 04, 2022•9 min
For puzzlers and word nerds: Nonsense and numbers, Schrodinger's Cat and Edward Gorey have something in common. As do the numbers 91, 32, and 4122. Happy Spring!
Apr 01, 2022•6 min
Hiking the South Kaibab Trail in the Grand Canyon at sunset. The wildlife on the way and the ups and downs of spontaneity.
Mar 28, 2022•7 min
What we intend to say and what we accomplish may not be the same thing.
Mar 22, 2022•4 min
Who were these people at an industrial facility where sugar packs, creamer, and stir sticks were arranged at the bar in green ammo cans? Welcome to the new coffee craze with outposts across the country and an outlandish and irreverent brand. Vietnamese cousins find comfort in hot sauce and hot coffee.
Mar 17, 2022•9 min