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  • A Hazy Shade

    I’ve been especially listless and tired lately, more so than I usually am, and it’s been hard for me to 1) get anything done or 2) be an interesting person. It has resulted partly in one of my friends is now calling “poopy diaper face,” which is apparently my expression when I don’t look happy.

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  • LOCUSPOINT v2.0

    I want to extend a fond, overdue, and obsequious thanks to my friend and colleague John Sparrow, who just completed a comprehensive site upgrade for LOCUSPOINT! The new version will be even easier for me to organize and update, has a cleaner look, and won’t behave all wonky when I lay out pages. You’ll also

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  • Rock You Like a Hurricane

    I had a “rocking” Saturday for a few reasons: First, the Open House event at The Writer’s Center was a rockin’ success! It was so well publicized even Tropical Storm Hanna decided to stop by…for the entire day. Despite the torrential rain and water-soaked streets, we had about 130 people come by to chat with

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  • Last night I trekked on down to the Cheryl’s Gone Reading Series at the Big Bear Cafe. Reb was reading with Adam Robinson and Kyle Dargan. Having corresponded a bit with the latter, I was looking forward to meeting him and hanging out with Reb, even though the trip required me to transfer to a

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  • Aimee Nez has an interesting piece up over at the NBCC blog. I’m a sucker for a good form.

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  • Godard/Truffaut

    I was overjoyed yesterday when I saw in the Apr 7 issue of the New Yorker an extensive history/discussion of the impact of the friendship of Jean-Luc Godard and François Truffaut, two of the most important filmmakers of the last decade. Godard and Truffaut revolutionized French filmmaking and, I believe, had a big hand in

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