How many writers have felt the frustration of toiling for months or years on a book, only to helplessly commit the finished manuscript into someone else's hands for the next necessary stage in its life? Like a parent sending a child to college, you have little control over
Eating dinner whilst preparing to meet my wife at Irving Plaza for the Living Colour reunion show (woo-hoo!), I caught a bit of Charlie's Angels (the movie) on HBO. █████ and I watched Lara Croft: Tomb Raider early last week, and these two movies have caused me to
Sing along! I guess that's why they call it cheap booze. Wine in my hands will be puke on my shoes. Popping the bottle, Chugging that Ripple Like milk from a nipple. Now I'm seeing triple, And I guess that's why they call it
And to all you Brits—nyah nyah nyah! (Just kidding! You chaps are swell. You made this all possible.)
Hey, I want to welcome my good friend ❦ricperrott to LiveJournal. Hi, Ric! Canadians welcome!
TODAY'S WEATHER PARTLY SUNNY WINDY & COOL RUDY GIULIANI
God bless the Wayback Machine at Archive.org! You can surf the Web the way it used to be! Remember when I posted about how the Zip disk containing the older versions of my Web site got corrupted and I lost all the data? Well, thanks to the Wayback Machine,
Only ten or so hours until I finally get to see the Dismemberment Plan live. Woo-hoo!
As promised, a public humiliation for Jason Earl: "The American Fanatic." Hey, I do what I can.
Hey, my op-ed piece for ON Magazine (formerly Time Digital), "Web of Hope," is out now! The December issue is available on newsstands in this fine country as we speak. Unless you have a really well-stocked newsstand nearby, your best best is probably to look for
For you math/art geeks out there, there's a fascinating article in the November Discover about fractal patterns in Jackson Pollock's work.
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