InFirst Line FictionbyPooja Vishwanathan 🦋Love’s Final Resting PlaceThe grave that gave her life againOct 258
Sarah CarrPrague, Dresden, and Berlin 2023Now sit back and relax because it’s time to talk about more travel lessons from our first European Christmas! While not an official…Mar 22
The Vonnegut Translation ProjectSmall SuccessesNB: German translations of these blogposts are now published separately. I have thoughts more quickly than I can translate. Please excuse…Aug 21Aug 21
Jörg ColbergA curious tale of a photobookRichard Peter’s 1949 book Dresden — eine Kamera klagt an (Dresden — a camera accuses) had been on my radar screen for a while. Photographed…Feb 3, 2018Feb 3, 2018
Emily E. McGowanWhy Dresden, Part II: Dark Side of the ElbeDuring my trip to Florence on the Elbe, I was lucky to book a rental home in the riverside district of Loschwitz. Not only is it gorgeous…Jun 25Jun 25
InFirst Line FictionbyPooja Vishwanathan 🦋Love’s Final Resting PlaceThe grave that gave her life againOct 258
Sarah CarrPrague, Dresden, and Berlin 2023Now sit back and relax because it’s time to talk about more travel lessons from our first European Christmas! While not an official…Mar 22
The Vonnegut Translation ProjectSmall SuccessesNB: German translations of these blogposts are now published separately. I have thoughts more quickly than I can translate. Please excuse…Aug 21
Jörg ColbergA curious tale of a photobookRichard Peter’s 1949 book Dresden — eine Kamera klagt an (Dresden — a camera accuses) had been on my radar screen for a while. Photographed…Feb 3, 2018
Emily E. McGowanWhy Dresden, Part II: Dark Side of the ElbeDuring my trip to Florence on the Elbe, I was lucky to book a rental home in the riverside district of Loschwitz. Not only is it gorgeous…Jun 25
InSecrets of German HistorybyMarco RöderThe Allied Bombing of German Cities during World War IIThe unmentioned war crimes against GermansOct 26, 2023
Emily E. McGowanWhy Dresden?It’s no secret that I’ve written and #amquerying a thriller set in Dresden, Germany. But a lot of people ask me why. Is it because of…Jun 24
InKühner Kommentar an AmerikabyWilhelm Kühner#NeverForget: The obliteration bombing of Dresden ended on February 15, 1945“There are no sacrifices we will not make, no lengths in violence to which we will not go.” — Winston Churchill in an address to the House…Feb 15, 2017