I just came across this review from a LibraryThing giveaway reader. I always appreciate a shout-out! Thank you!
Author: Tina Forsee
Truth and Generosity
Truth & Generosity: how truth makes language possible For the past few months I’ve been working on a philosophy book, Truth and Generosity, which my husband, Neal Weiner, first drafted over 20 years ago when he was still teaching at Marlboro College. I have been editing a paper copy of a very messy draft with numerous…
Geordie Bear
The Crested Saguaro: An Origin Myth
I’ve finally finished working on a little film based on a story I wrote a while back which was inspired by Aristophanes’ soulmate origin myth in Plato’s Symposium. I came up with the idea one day while watching a show on Arizona Public Media about crested saguaros. Someone on the show commented, “No one knows…
After Dinner Conversation: philosophical short stories
Check out my short story on Amazon: An Unspeakable Life. Currently working on audiobook podcast narrations for ADC. Listen to “Taps” by Paul Harding for free. (It’s one of my favorites from ADC, and what an honor it was to get to narrate it.)
Short Story: A Not Very Philosophical Zombie
Check out my short story, A Not Very Philosophical Zombie, on Daily Philosophy. My take on the David Chalmers Philosophical Zombie intuition pump, it’s about the mind-brain connection, or lack thereof.
Arizona Daily Star Review
“A Footnote to Plato” by Tina Lee Forsee. (Resource Publications). 247 pp. $26. So, what would be a suitable project for a philosophy graduate of a small, experimental Vermont liberal arts college that didn’t survive in this century? To Immortalize it in a novel wrapped in philosophy, of course. The setting of Tucsonan Tina Lee…
My first short story
I have no idea how old I was when I wrote this story, but I have my father to thank for saving it. I guess I was visiting my brother at the Culinary Institute for his graduation ceremony. Not the greatest story ever told, but hey, it’s a start!