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AUTHOR OF THE DAY

Republican speechwriter Matthew Scully is the Alaskan author of the day. I doubt he’s ever set foot in our state, but the text he prepared for Alaska governor Sarah Palin’s debut at the Party’s convention caught the attention of more Americans than perhaps the last decade of books written in and about Alaska. Never mind

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What’s Cooking, Alaska?

No, I’m not going to discuss how Sarah dumped the state cook or leak the mooseburger recipe of our State Super Mom (aka the “perfect woman,” according to one Republican delegate). Frankly, I’m not sure how much more I can take of people like Wasilla’s current mayor gushing about how running her town and running

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Tired of Sarah News? Here instead: James Wood on HOW FICTION WORKS

My husband, two children and friends were climbing the unfortunately named South Suicide peak several weeks ago, the day my much-anticipated copy of James Wood’s HOW FICTION WORKS arrived. With a bum knee, I didn’t at all mind waiting in the trailhead parking lot at Falls Trail for the mountaineers to come tumbling out of

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Blogging Alaska-Style

If Alaskans have complained in the past that we’re overlooked by the rest of the nation – the old “Can you use American currency there?” and “Do you need a passport?” routines – we’ve got no business complaining now. Palin as VP pick; Palin as soon-to-be grandma (mom yet unwed); Palin target of legislative investigation;

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Sarah Love

Sarah Palin, with whom John McCain rocked the political world yesterday, has a story that is quintessentially Alaskan: from hockey mom to VP nominee. (Note to Karl Rove: Hockey moms don’t play hockey; their kids do.) McCain hopes you’ll think Sarah’s just like Obama. She’s living the dream in a country where anything can happen.

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