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Eighteen Days
Today is May 19th. My previous entry was published on May 1st. I can easily make it appear as though I published new entries every day in the interim.
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Off the Street and Away from the Library
For my entire professional life, I have thought that employment was transactional. My time in exchange for your money. But who owns the time which makes up m...
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Is Writing an Act of Infidelity?
I love my wife and consider our marriage a strong one. But there is no reflective surface in it. To be myself, I must go elsewhere — and do it covertly.
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Not(e) from the Miscarriage Factory
In my mind, this is what you do: You occupy (sit or stand) in a small kitchen where the floor, cupboards, counter and everything else except for the kitchen ...
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Penpals Without Sex
Is it true that the act of writing is suspect and almost a form of betrayal and infidelity, even when there is no betrayal or infidelity going on?
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We the Audience
I always write for an audience. Otherwise, what's the point. On The Typewriter Ethic, however, I'm my own audience.
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Webdesign for the Ages
Since we always start with looks, I'll start with looks as I write the first post on this new blog.