"Often it does seem a pity that Noah and his party did not miss the boat."
-Mark Twain
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published since August 2004 | Thus Spake Fred is comprised of syndicated articles that have emerged from the brilliant and witty mind of 'slacktivist' Fred Clark. His dead-on, deadpan analyses have come to feel as necessary as the day's first cup of organically grown Free Trade coffee.
 
 
SOCIO-POLITICAL COMMENT
guest contributor
 
Formerly an employee of ESA-PRISM, Fred Clark is an actor and a copy editor for a Wilmington, Delaware newspaper. He lives in Media, Pennsylvania.
 
"Indeed, there is no one I know who can sort through complex and often obtuse ideas and then explain them...to an audience in such a way that makes those ideas as plain as day—fairly and without distortion—all while making whatever point he wants to make. He is also dreadfully, painfully, surgically funny. And, better still, he is a man of conviction [and] grace." -Dwight Ozard on Fred
 
 
 
 
 
Advanced Notions (various)
formerly patsymooreDOTcom's Bonus Writings; insightful and inciting literature from artists and about art
 
The Art of Fiction (Peter Quinones)
reviews of timeless literature
 
Cambridge Letters
(Kym Cooper-Rodgers)
reports about art scenes abroad
(9/2004-12/2005)
 
Deleted Scenes (Stuart Chait)
a guide to the great cinema you're missing
 
Design Psychology (Jeanette Joy Fisher)
a look at how design elements contribute to happiness, well-being, and productivity
 
The Iraq Watch Papers (various)
observations on war and peace
(3/2003-7/2006)
 
Lessons in Creativity (Linda Dessau)
self-care tips for artists
 
Paris: Vie et Art (Francis Powell)
an insider's look at the art scene and artist life in The City of Light
 
Rake on Music (Jamie Lee Rake)
your map to the music underground
 
Savor (Brian Parker)
a passionate survey of food and cooking
 
Special Assignment (various)
profiles and interviews
 
Tending the Planet (Alyssa Loukota)
ruminations on social responsibility and spiritual life
 
Thus Spake Fred (Fred Clark)
smart, witty examinations of socio-political issues
 
transcripts from A Lovers' Quarrel
(Dwight Ozard)
one man's documentation of his restless relationship with faith and culture
(6/2004-9/2005)
 
Verse (John-Paul Gillespie)
poetry laid bare
 
The World Watch Papers (various)
inspections of issues impacting the globe
 
Write of Passage (Eboni Rafus)
journalings of a confirmed writer

 

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