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Blog 71; Literary Excellence, an examination of Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s “The Yellow Wall-Paper.”

  I was reading a piece from Halle Butler last year in the Paris Review taken from an introduction to the Modern Library’s latest edition of Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s short fiction, and this led me on an examination of “The Yellow Wall-Paper” and in particular the uncanny way Gilman portrays an episode of mental illness in first person, with such clarity and directness. The confusion.  The horror. The content of the essay, like almost all material on Gilman and her writing, sadly ignores the real accomplishment of this, her best-known work.  The Paris Review essay tells us Gilman did not even consider what she wrote as literature, but I would heartily disagree with Gilman in the case of this short story.  I would go as far as to say that “The Yellow Wall-Paper” is one of the best fictional depictions of mental illness from the sufferer’s point of view, something on par with William Styron’s Darkness Visible. If any of my future writing that deals with mental conditions and altered sta

Blog 70; latest installment of Kindle Vella King's Blood: Time and Eternity

  Please check out my latest installment of the fantasy series on Kindle Vella.    https://kdp.amazon.com/ kindle-vella/story-details/ 88A7K7YBEDW

Blog #69; First in a series of articles published in SwimSwam by Chris McClelland

 Howdy everyone!  Hope you all are enjoying your March!  I have a new article published in SwimSwam about my quest to recover from heart surgery and return to competitive swimming at age 56.  Be sure to check out the link below. https://swimswam.com/a-modest- comeback-begins/