7 September 2009
with Ward again (c’mon, what did you expect? I mean, really.) Not that he’s totally off base. He’s right, as usual, but only partly so. Here’s how he begins his fourth post on the viability of Bahamian art: If you want to be a professional creative writer in the Bahamas you are going to have [...]
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29 August 2009
Following up on the last article, Ward Minnis in his series of meditations on the viability of making a living off of art in The Bahamas writes to illustrate his position. First, he clarifies the sticky point of “viability”: …when I ask is it ‘viable’? I am not asking ‘is it possible?’ Because, of course [...]
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A Balanced Moral Framework – Front Porch
22 September 2008Over on Bahama Pundit, where I used to post when I was writing Essays on Life (hiatus almost over), the mind behind Front Porch has written on the need for a more nuanced morality when discussing Bahamian issues. Hear, hear. For those who haven’t read it yet, here’s a sample: Genuine insight requires context. Its companions [...]