Two articles of interest that I’ll comment on soon

The first is a long-time British critic’s official parting words on a life spent scribbling in the dark; the second is a British critic’s column I read about the lightning-quick closing of “Enron” in New York, and I’ve found myself thinking about its arguments again and again. (Seems like I’ve gotten all anglophile on you, I know, but it’s just a coincidence – honest!)

Stay tuned for my thoughts, and hopefully some discussion with all of you, on both articles…

Published by Jenn McKee

Jenn McKee is a former staff arts reporter for The Ann Arbor News, where she primarily covered theater and film events, but also wrote general features and occasional articles on books and music. A graduate of the University of Michigan -- and a Michigan Daily alum who wrote theater reviews as a student -- she also earned a masters degree in English (Univ. of Georgia) and a master of fine arts in creative writing (Penn State University). Her fiction has appeared in literary journals, as well as the anthology "Best New American Voices 2003," edited by Joyce Carol Oates. Currently, McKee is a part time staff entertainment reporter for AnnArbor.com, and she's working on a travel memoir titled "In the Driver's Seat: An Uneasy Bride's Cross Country Ride with Two Strangers." She shares a brightly-painted home with her lovely husband, Joe Grekin, and one year old daughter, Lily.

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