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.

The Lightness of Errol Flynn

In praise of the irresistible swashbuckler

By Brian Doyle | Monday December 5, 2016

Well, Some of It Was True

The life and death of Joe Strummer of the Clash

By Brian Doyle | Monday June 6, 2016

His Subtle Speech

A gentle nudge at the fork of the road

By Brian Doyle | Wednesday June 1, 2016

Boxing Out

A Note

By Brian Doyle | Wednesday June 1, 2016

The Spitter

Spare the frogs but not the scorpions

By Brian Doyle | Wednesday June 1, 2016

The Island

Where I’m from

By Brian Doyle | Wednesday June 1, 2016

The Eloquent Silence of It

Sometimes you don’t need to fill the gaps

By Brian Doyle | Wednesday June 1, 2016

His Listening

A celebration of a rare and extraordinary thing

By Brian Doyle | Friday May 27, 2016

The Bulletin Board of Your Head

Who has a ponytail at 70?

By Brian Doyle | Friday May 20, 2016

Crush

The way she flowed into that bus

By Brian Doyle | Friday May 13, 2016

A Note on Camping

By Brian Doyle | Friday August 8, 2014

Urges

By Brian Doyle | Friday August 1, 2014

Lanyards

By Brian Doyle | Friday July 25, 2014

Flip-floppery

By Brian Doyle | Friday July 18, 2014

Paper Route

By Brian Doyle | Friday July 11, 2014

Scout Camp

By Brian Doyle | Friday June 27, 2014

Aloft

By Brian Doyle | Friday June 20, 2014

Full Moons

By Brian Doyle | Friday June 13, 2014

Somewhat Doorless

By Brian Doyle | Friday June 6, 2014

Walking to School

By Brian Doyle | Friday May 30, 2014

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