The Writing of Jack Remick
Jack Remick
As a writer approaches the visionary techniques of Late Style, art changes from exercises in the craft of massaging the Ego to the transformative language of the unconscious, the archetypes, the structural reality of myth.
Art is salvation ever more so in the Late Style which is that time when the artist, in silence, frees the mind from oppressive and expected cultural-historical restraints of form and content to unleash a newness that both confounds and instructs. Without art, we are members of a tribe of efficient killers. I am not a member of that tribe.
The Latest from Jack Remick
Press Release and Book Launch
Published on Village Books: Building Community One Book at a Time (https://www.villagebooks.com)Home > Jack Remick in Conversation with Jessica H. Stone, What Do I Know? Wisdom Essays VIRTUAL EVENT Jack Remick in Conversation with Jessica H. Stone,...
Dean Wright’s Review of Jack Remick’s What Do I Know?
Review of “What Do I Know?: Wisdom Essays” Sidekick Press Nature abhors a vacuum. So too the human mind. And what better goal for the mind than to seek wisdom, the state of being wise. “That is having the power of discerning and judging properly as to what is true or...
The Last War: an essay
by Jack Remick © 2021 Why is it difficult for us, in this century, to write about the Trojan War in other than historical terms? Why can't we get into the American Civil War except as anecdote or history? It is, I think, because...
Interview Questions from Joann Buchanan–Shark Radio Network
How did you get started on your writing journey, and how long did it take until you were published? A: We all stand on the shoulders of giants. As a writer, I have to acknowledge that some pretty good guys ran a lot of ink onto paper before I came along. Poetry...
Interview on Writing
Interview after publication of The Book of Changes, Book Three of The California Quartet, from Coffeetown Press, Catherine Treadgold, Editor Reading and Writing Addiction Interview Questions When did you first discover that you were a writer? I came to the art very...










