Author Archives for Lesley Krueger

Old Friends and New Connections: a Short Memoir

May 1, 2025

I had a friend in high school, a guy I never saw afterward, although I always thought fondly and vaguely that we might eventually meet again. Then one day I got a high school update saying that Derek had suffered a stroke. He had lived with the after-effects for several years but had died not […]

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Altman versus Zuckerberg: getting one AI model to diss another

April 10, 2025

It was a boring business day. So I pivoted, and had tons of fun pitting Sam Altman’s Chat GPT against Mark Zuckerberg’s new AI model, Llama 3. The issue: stealing writers’ copyrighted books to train artificial intelligence models. An Atlantic magazine scoop by Alex Reisner shows that Zuckerberg’s Meta operation is using pirate sites to train its […]

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How to spin gold from dross (meaning ourselves)

April 3, 2025

I was about to leave the courthouse when one of the journalists intercepted me. “We’ve got the cameras set up outside,” she said. “Can you give us a comment?” I didn’t want to. I profoundly didn’t want to. I was emotionally exhausted after attending a series of hearings spread out over several months. All I wanted to […]

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Writing tip: edit your ideas as rigorously as your prose

March 20, 2025

I don’t know when I decided to be a writer. As far as I remember, I always wanted to write, and I have no idea why. I must have talked about it early on, since I have a photograph of myself sitting at a toy typewriter our parents gave me when I was seven years […]

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Book(s) Review: Orbital and The Western Wind by Samantha Harvey

March 6, 2025

Two or three years ago, a friend visiting from London left me a copy of British author Samantha’s Harvey’s novel The Western Wind, which she’d bought to read on the plane. I’d never heard of Samantha Harvey, although she’d written three previous novels and been on the long- and shortlists for a slew of impressive prizes. […]

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The Wonderful World of Oz. Or Tuffy, as the case may be

February 20, 2025

Tuffy Truesdell originally shows up in wrestling databases in 1937, although his first recorded match with an alligator is listed ten years later. On March 7, 1947, Tuffy defeated A Wrestling Alligator in Wichita, Kansas, in seven minutes flat. By June 5 of that same year, the alligator had a name. In a show at […]

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Book Review: In the Skin of a Lion by Michael Ondaatje

February 6, 2025

When I read that the Oak Leaf Steam Baths was about to be demolished, I got in my car and drove over to Bathurst Street to take a final look. One of my favorite parts of Michael Ondaatje’s classic novel, In the Skin of a Lion, is set in the baths. It’s just a scene, a […]

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Feeding the Little Free Libraries one final time

January 9, 2025

The last of my backlist books found their way into Little Free Libraries a few days ago—this time with the help of a small assistant. They’re now known around here as Tiny Libraries, and my autumn project of giving away four boxes of books sent by a bankrupt publisher has come to a slightly-belated close. […]

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Book Review: The Body in Question by Jill Ciment

December 12, 2024

I’ve been called for jury duty two times. The first time was pretty routine. I sat in a crowded room for a day before being told I could go home and didn’t have to come back. The second time, a clerk told us they were selecting a jury for a murder trial, a complex case […]

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