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I must confess I feel really happy working on contents for my radio show. All the research, reading and writing makes me feel like a scholar again. I know this new project just complicated my schedule with the magazine and my own story-writting, but it feels great to actually DO something. This thursday I'm talking about greek mythology and e-books, then next week I'll have...
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I interviewed an "independent writer" today at the radio show. Want my opinion? It sucked. I can't believe there's people who call themselves writers yet disrespect the art by publishing mispelling-plagued texts in crappy typographies.

Other than that,, most comments were positive.

Next week will be real good.

E.J.
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I host a radio show where I talk mostly about books. It is in Spanish, it is only broadcast trough the Internet, and it doesn't have that much of an audience. But, honest, I pour myself and all the knowledge I can unto it. In the next emission we're talking a little about Hemingway and Metallica; you know, that song Cliff Burton wrote inspired on...
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Summer time.

I hate it. No, I effin' loathe it. The clock says its past 1 AM, but my body says its barely midnight.

Damn. I'll have real trouble waking up tomorrow.
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I really like this "reading is sexy" campaign.

It is. Really.

E.J.
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First show on the radio was pretty OK. Not that much of an audience, but got some good comments. Need to work on the show's structure, though; first section took over half of the time, so I had to fucking rush through the remaining subjects. Got a lot to talk about next week, but I'll try to be brief I really get it on when...
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Working late on a biography. I'll debut on radio this Thursday and I'm still preparing contents for the show. If you need to know: yes, I'm a bit nervous. I'll let you know how things turn out.

E.J.
ginebra:
Hola smile
mrvaldes:
Hola, qu tal?
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I recall on question an old friend, whom I shall refer to as Anonymous, posed one late night we held palaver over the archaic MSN Messenger (a few years ago, there was no other way to get in touch with friends and stuff in my country, no wonder today we figure amongst Twitter and Facebook's top users). Anonymous was curious about these fixation us men...
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I admit I haven't blogged in Shakespeare's language for a long while. Devoting myself to writing in my mother-tongue has meant lots of sacrifices, among them letting go this thing I had for reading and writing in English. I still recall some of the last broken lines I poured into paper, inspired by John Milton's "Paradise Lost" and Theatre of Tragedy's old records' lyrics. They...
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