Indiana Writers Group

Mcgowan: Kix Cereal and a Changed Culture

Posted: April 8, 2025

by Richard McGowan, Ph.D. I intend to explain what a synecdoche is, but first a story about a box of cereal. About 35 years ago, my oldest son, Cassidy, ate a bowl of Kix for breakfast. For those unacquainted with the cereal, a box of Kix contains corn-flavored balls, not flakes, appropriate to eat with milk Read the full article…


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Franke: Baseball Is Back

Posted: April 7, 2025

by Mark Franke I write this on opening day for my local team, the Fort Wayne TinCaps. This being the upper Midwest, the weather report calls for rain to move in just in time for the first pitch. While I love baseball, sitting in 40-degree, rainy weather for an April night game puts that love Read the full article…


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The Outstater

Posted: April 4, 2025

Statehouse Eyes Turn to Taxes “Read my lips.” — George H.W. Bush, 1988 GOP Convention HEARING HINTS from the Statehouse floor about details of a property tax “cut,” we are reminded of the “Bohanan Rule” named after the Ball State University economist Cecil Bohanon who first explained it to us. It says that taxes can be cut for Read the full article…


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The Outstater

Posted: March 31, 2025

The Not-So-Great Gatsby THIS WEEK MARKS the 100th anniversary of the novel “The Great Gatsby” by F. Scott Fitzgerald. It is an occasion, I read in the New York Times, to speculate on Jay Gatsby’s identity, his swarthiness. Was he a member of one oppressed minority or another, or, if not, a literary representation of the ways that race Read the full article…


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Franke: Birth Citizenship

Posted: March 28, 2025

One of Donald Trump’s executive orders establishes an official administrative interpretation of the citizenship language of the Fourteenth Amendment. The question, contentious of course in these divisive times, centers on the right of “birth citizenship,” the automatic granting of United States citizenship to any baby born within the U.S. regardless of the parents’ citizenship status. Read the full article…


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The Outstater

Posted: March 24, 2025

When Good Intentions Go Bad WE ARE GLAD to learn that Indiana University occasionally offers study-abroad courses in South Africa. What a wonderful chance for students to learn what happens when you discard the tenets of Western Civilization solely because they were developed by white people. To begin, because college students are interested in fairness above Read the full article…


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