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A Robe by Any Other Name by James R. Coggins

It has long been an axiom of literary scholarship that “Shakespeare was unequalled in the production of iambic pentameter couplets.” This has long puzzled teachers of literature (and the unfortunate students who were forced to listen to them) because no … Continue reading

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Lose a Letter, Gain a Story: A Blog for the Silly Season by James R. Coggins

Some of my writer friends like to play a little game. They have discovered that if you drop a single letter from the title of a famous book, you can come up with a title for a completely different story. … Continue reading

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