“As Joan Didion has said, a writer always betrays her subject, sooner or later. This has nothing to do with whether the portrait is loving or critical; it’s the act of pinning someone on the page that is mildly, inescapably treacherous.”
— Marni Jackson
My Struggle
Brick literary journal
Trying to open scissors in a clamshell packaging, by my Norwegian alter-ego Mårni Jaåcksøn
The Road to the Red Carpet
The Walrus
The making of the curiously popular documentary film, “Al Purdy Was Here”
Designs for Dementia
The Walrus
New devices for addled boomers
Our Secret Lives with Leonard Cohen
Zoomer magazine
How does the singer gain access to our most intimate details?