Brian Doyle

Brian Doyle, an essayist and novelist, died on May 27, 2017. To read Epiphanies, his longtime blog for the Scholar, please go here.

Stevie

It’s the small but moving gestures we most remember

By Brian Doyle | Friday August 9, 2013

Dad

Compassionate, understanding, and very very cool

By Brian Doyle | Friday August 2, 2013

Pix

Conversations from the blacktop

By Brian Doyle | Friday July 26, 2013

Ben

Mentors, part II

By Brian Doyle | Friday July 19, 2013

Elevate the Reader

Lessons in the art of editing

By Brian Doyle | Friday July 12, 2013

One Million Ice-Cream Sticks

Getting creative at camp

By Brian Doyle | Friday July 5, 2013

Songs Without Words

The greatest hits of a life of music

By Brian Doyle | Friday June 28, 2013

A Good Priest

And the lessons learned by an accidental pitcher

By Brian Doyle | Friday June 21, 2013

Moist All Over

Dreams of the high seas

By Brian Doyle | Friday June 14, 2013

Think Again, Again

In defense of the City of Roses

By Brian Doyle | Friday June 7, 2013

The Lightness of Errol Flynn

By Brian Doyle | Monday December 5, 2016

Well, Some of It Was True

By Brian Doyle | Monday June 6, 2016

His Subtle Speech

By Brian Doyle | Wednesday June 1, 2016

Boxing Out

By Brian Doyle | Wednesday June 1, 2016

The Spitter

By Brian Doyle | Wednesday June 1, 2016

The Island

By Brian Doyle | Wednesday June 1, 2016

The Eloquent Silence of It

By Brian Doyle | Wednesday June 1, 2016

His Listening

By Brian Doyle | Friday May 27, 2016

The Bulletin Board of Your Head

By Brian Doyle | Friday May 20, 2016

Crush

By Brian Doyle | Friday May 13, 2016

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