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Hello. For the month of March I have been writing a serialized short story on my Blogger. Every Monday there's been a new part of the story and this upcoming Monday will complete the cycle.

If you should like to read along with it so far:

Part 1 - 'Hands Pressed in the Ant Colony'
Part 2 - 'The Awful Participants'
Part 3 - 'In...
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d:
A publisher.. cross-country even!
Well...
color me envious.
I've ALWAYS wanted
to be paid to
write..
even if it was some tedious
technical writing
or some similar
bullshit.
The whole process
is so
enticing.
I will say,
however,
not knowing you that well or anything,
that you seem to have
mad skillz
and deserve to be published
for more than an
eclectic few to read.
-D
d:
psst.
your comments on
Morrissey
crack me up.
I was graced
last
month.
It was so intimate.
I almost couldn't
believe I was in
Pgh.
-D
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kay:
Indeed.

~cheers
kay:
It is hunh?

Hope you are doing well love.

~cheers
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elleseven:
Shit! I cannot come. I would like to very, very much though indeed.

The thing is I cannot get to Portland by tomorrow evening.

It looks really great though and I sure will stop in to see it when I am next in PDX.
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april:
wow! congrats. this must be so exciting for you!

-ape kiss
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casino:
Sorry I didn't thank you sooner. I really appreciate the comment on my "Chateau Laroche" set. Happy Holidays
viking:
I agree with Lily
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Everything, in extremis, inclusive of everyone, has a way into the body of its passing, by way of preventative scaled-back knife-haft or scalpel incision. Brevity helps with a preferably pre-decomposed whole, though, in cases where film is rolling and the lighting technician is standing there under the heat lamps, baking in his/her sweatervest, chewing on bubblegum with a hot caffeine-free soda getting none too colder...
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casper:
lovely. and thank you very much.
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Murmurs arose suddenly, and then a crickets' hymn of applause, so gentle that it might not have been heard if one were positioned in the next room over with a pint glass held between the ear and the wall. And then the sounds of knives and forks and soup spoons took hold. There was a glorious attempt at restraint, but it lasted the snap of...
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ally:
I really enjoyed your photos. I'd love to see more?
priscila:
kiss
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Her hands tasted like dust. The length of her arms dusted me off and I sighed as if losing skin made a hollow breeze in the silence of the hall. I closed my eyes and could see the mantel hovering white and stark over a dark fireplace, and all the corners of the room were packed heavy with shadows.

So I pressed my fingers lightly...
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kay:
Missing you Sailor. Hope you come back to port soon.

~cheers
kay:
Pleasant something....surely it is out there.

The day is beautiful out here. I wish you were here. I would favour a long walk in the sunlight today.

Maybe I will just to spite myself. smile

~cheers
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The things I didn't want to know about came to me a whole hell of a lot more sudden than they possibly could have had I been more prepared to receive things like this, in any such order but that which did come to me. The divorce papers arrived first thing in the morning. Someone had pressed the bell at the door to the room...
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jamie_trecker:
I'll check out your book. Good luck on tour.
kay:
Just thinking of you.

~cheers
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Good heavens and little, wet hells. I'm presently on tour with a couple of really adorable bands called Unwed Sailor and Sybris. Working on my first technical book tour, selling my new book Please Don't Leave Me. The tour dates remaining are below.

May 27 - Portland, OR @ Someday Lounge
May 28 - Reno, NV @ Satellite Lounge
May 29 - Berkely,...
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kay:
Drinking a chili beer and wishing you were here to lay on the rooftop with me.

~cheers
kay:
Nah. Laid off from the U.S. job. I still deploy in October to Antarctica.

So a minor set back only.

~cheers