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The Reframe

Weekly Essays on Politics and Fiction from author A.R. Moxon.

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Story of Us

People increasingly want radical remedy, and need a radical vision. Pearls before swine, and disrupting the dominant scripts.

Story of Me

Stories billionaires tell, and changing the script.

Book Update

An open invitation/request to all readers of The Reframe.

LOST 045: The Diagonal Is Open

Throw John Locke down the well, so my island can be free. Unpacking the TV show LOST — Season 5: Episodes 4-5

Patriots of a Land Yet to Come

Our national brokedown palace and a story of a country worth celebrating.

Supporting The Reframe

This newsletter treats you to the extraordinary sight of people paying for a free newsletter. Why would anyone do such a thing? Read on.

The Submerged Story

Want to win the story game? First, know whose story you're really telling.

Winning the Story Game

When we need radical change, we should all be radicals. Negotiating the discomforts and costs of disrepute.

Fighting in the Dark - Signed Copies

Want signed copies of FIGHTING IN THE DARK? Preorder now.

The Cost of Doing Business

A modest proposal: Abolish the death penalty for humans. Institute it for corporations.

Fighting in the Dark - Preorder Now!

My new book, FIGHTING IN THE DARK, is now available to preorder in paperback and ebook! It comes out on August 4, 2026. Read on for more details.

LOST 044: Don't You Frogurt About Me

Farewell, perpetually backgrounded characters. Hello, newly foregrounded characters. This one is the bomb. Unpacking the TV show LOST — Season 5: Episodes 2-3

Are You Pulling, Or Are You The Rope?

Audiences and authority, comfort and discomfort. The choice to join the struggle for humanity isn't really a choice.

Are You Brave Enough for Nonviolence?

People who care, people who don't. Un-realism and ignore-ance. If you aren’t comfortable now, why were you comfortable before?

One Thing You Can Never Say Is You Haven't Been Told

You can't meet people where they are unless they know where they are. You can't be sure they know if they aren't told.