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Tag Archives: Baseball
Storytelling & Community: Giants, and narratives there pertaining
I don’t know if you heard, but on Monday, the San Francisco Giants won the World Series. I know what you’re thinking. “Holy Schmikes, he’s going to post about baseball. Again. What is his deal?” Or, if you’re from Utah, … Continue reading
The Writer’s Desk: On perfection
In baseball, it’s possible for a pitcher to achieve perfection. A perfect game is one in which no batters are allowed to reach base, either via error, walk, or basehit. Every single batter is retired: twenty seven up and twenty … Continue reading
On-Stage: On recited poetry and really bad theatre
There’s a musical playing right now at BYU that I’m not going to see. Casey at the Bat it’s called, and already I’m cranky. I’m on the committee that decides these things–I’ve read the script. That’s why I’m boycotting it. … Continue reading
Posted in In Verse, On-stage
Tagged Baseball, Melodrama, Musicals, Narrative verse, Oral recitation
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