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Ellen Thompson's avatar

I would challenge your comment that better writers are only in cold climates. Um, Eudora Welty, Harper Lee, &--oh, my goodness--Ferrol Sams.

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All the Best Of's dreary? "Lessons in Chemistry" is on various lists. It has virulent misogyny and discrimination but also a scientist named Zott and a dog named Six Thirty. The comic novel "Less" won a Pulitzer four years ago. It's about a semi-famous writer who accepts a series of overseas invitations to avoid attending his ex's wedding. He spends a lot of time in hotel rooms pondering his life choices. Pick it up. Might resonate.

Forty years ago I read all Melville's novels in a Melville seminar taught by a New Englander English prof at a little southern liberal arts college. I was the only non-English major. I flirted with the idea of studying literature but ended up a scientist. I try to make new vaccines.

I hope that your Covid infection is completely Paxlovid and vaccine-mediated and you don't experience a bad Covid rebound like my Uncle Ron did on our attempt to pedal across the country last Summer, stranding us for a week in a prefab cabin at the Double B RV park in Stanford, Montana, Population 403. You get to know a goodly portion of the populace of a town that size if you hang out for a week with nothing much to do: Jeanne the head librarian, her husband Steve the bronze sculptor, retired ranchers Bob and Bobbi (Double B), Dr. Pederson, retired Bay Area race horse veterinarian, and pretty much everyone at the two bar-restaurants and one lunch cafe. Ron probably disagrees but for me it was a highlight of the trip.

Get well soon.

James Rozzelle

San Francisco, CA

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