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August 24, 2008 / Writing

Yay to Me!!

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A toast to me for finishing my 8530 word short story “Subway Voices.” Well, the first draft at least, it’ll need to go through several more drafts before getting close to publishable, but still . . . yay me for finishing my first short story in a bunchload of years.

It’s a horror piece, and if you are at all interested in reading it and giving me some feedback, please email me and I’ll gladly send you a copy.

Technorati Tags: fiction, short story, creative writing, horror

November 22, 2007 / Friends

XKCD & The Flaming Lips: 2 Great Tastes . . .

. . . that taste great together:

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Link (This post dedicated to Jeff Jacoby for turning me on to The Flaming Lips and for seeing them live together at the 9:30 Club and for being the type of friend that makes me a better person. We’ve not talked in a while and I miss his rascal attitude that helped balance out my tendency toward solipsism and melancholy.) 

November 16, 2007 / Social Commentary

Trading Democracy for an iPod

This is fucking depressing:

In a survey of NYU students, Two-thirds say they’ll do it for a year’s tuition. And for a few, even an iPod touch will do.

That’s what NYU students said they’d take in exchange for their right to vote in the next presidential election, a recent survey by an NYU journalism class found.

Only 20 percent said they’d exchange their vote for an iPod touch.

But 66 percent said they’d forfeit their vote for a free ride to NYU. And half said they’d give up the right to vote forever for $1 million. (Link via CNET’s BOL)

Sigh


Technorati Tags: democracy, apathy, nyu, iPod touch,

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November 15, 2007 / Social Commentary

Political Outrage

From an essay by Mark Morford: True outrage, like Olbermann’s, like (occasionally, hopefully) this column’s, like what you should ideally be experiencing on a daily basis while Bush is in office, is honed and sharp and poignant. It contains a powerful sense of deeply informed decency, and therefore has a true feel for when that …

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November 14, 2007 / Social Commentary

In Support of the Stagehand’s Strike

Playgoer has been giving some good coverage/linkage on the strike.From the front lines, however, there is The Humble Nailbanger, whose entry “The subtle demonization of working people” is a must read on the issues and includes this incredibly “nail on the head” account: During some of the recent talks, a head stagehand at one of …

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November 11, 2007 / Links

Movie Reviews: Primer & Wilde

Last week sucked. I’ll write more about it in the future, but it was tiresome, annoying and for most of the week I wasn’t getting home before 1 am, and Wednesday I wasn’t home until 3 am. So yesterday, I did nothing but read and watch movies with J. It was probably the first day …

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November 9, 2007 / Creative Writing

In Honor of the Writer’s Strike

Love him or hate him, Harlan Ellison says what he means and means what he says: If I had to pick out a hero, Ellison would be on my short list. As a writer, he inspires me, but as a human being he humbles me. His willingness to spit in the face of authority, oppression …

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November 4, 2007 / Films

Listening with Sound Design Ears

J and I watched Orlando this past weekend – I had seen it years ago and she had never seen it and lately we’ve been on a bit of a Tilda Swinton kick. There was one moment, when Orlando is standing in front of the gates to a huge mansion and the rain starts pouring …

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October 30, 2007 / Music

I’ll Just Stand Over Here and Wait for the Cool People to Join Me

So, are you the type of person who, at a party, makes the rounds, constantly on the move to chat, to flirt, to, well, whatever, with as many people in as short a time as possible. I’m not. I’m the type that finds a corner and hangs out there. Sometimes alone, sometimes with a few …

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October 29, 2007 / Reviews

Must See British TV

Who should watch: fans of Stephen Moffat’s work (Coupling, Doctor Who), those interested in watching some damn fine acting, and those with an interest in science fiction of the corporate conspiracy ilk. What to expect: Six episodes of breathtaking acting on the part of James Nesbitt as he plays the duel characters of Jekyll & …

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