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Moving Up: Moving Up, Part Four
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A serialized version of my novel and a bunch of other non-serialized junk. Wednesday, January 03, 2007. Moving Up, Part Four. It's been two weeks since the last installment of Moving Up! And didn't I promised weekly installments? Anyway, when we last saw Avery, he went in to interview for the position of manager of the restocking department at the Main Library. The interviewer was his old boss McGee - now the head of the Library - who, after giving Avery a bit of a hard time, hired him on the spot. New b...
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Moving Up: December 2006
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A serialized version of my novel and a bunch of other non-serialized junk. Monday, December 18, 2006. Moving Up, Part Three. With our trip to San Francisco. Right around the corner, I figured I'd post the next installment of Moving Up a bit early. Also, let me note that due to overwhelming fan response, Target. Will soon be carrying a line of clothes designed by Isaac Mizrahi. And inspired by Avery Key. Morning, Ave.". Morning. How're you? Fine, fine. Your big day, hey? Not my thing.". Thanks, buddy" Ave...
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Moving Up: Moving Up, Part Two
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A serialized version of my novel and a bunch of other non-serialized junk. Thursday, December 14, 2006. Moving Up, Part Two. Due to the overwhelming reader response (please stop with the emails - my inbox is complete stuffed), here is part two of "Moving Up.". Previously, in Part One. May I have a word with you, Mister . um ? How long have you known Maxine Richardson? Horvath asked, barely skipping a beat. Um, I don't know, maybe three years. Basically since I've been here.". No, I really couldn't have, ...
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Moving Up: October 2006
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A serialized version of my novel and a bunch of other non-serialized junk. Tuesday, October 31, 2006. Music Collection #8: Aerosmith and Tori Amos. Why is this in the collection? From the Choirgirl Hotel. To Venus and Back. Tales of a Librarian. One of Annie's favorites. This is a lot of cds to cover in a single entry. I was originally going to make this two, but then I realized that I hardly have enough thoughts on Tori to fill a single post, let alone two. I actually once spent an evening with Sarah an...
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Moving Up: Moving Up, Part One
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A serialized version of my novel and a bunch of other non-serialized junk. Wednesday, December 06, 2006. Moving Up, Part One. So, as promised, here is the first installment of my Nanowrimo novel, entitled Moving Up: The Unlikely Story of Avery Key. I bet I can, actually, but the goal is to do otherwise.). But, this is a digression. To learn about Avery Key, we must begin, if not quite at the beginning, but certainly on the day when his life took a decisive turn. With all the windows rolled up, the man's ...
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Moving Up: November 2006
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A serialized version of my novel and a bunch of other non-serialized junk. Sunday, November 26, 2006. Check out the counter! Links to this post. Sunday, November 19, 2006. Check out the counter on the side there! Links to this post. Tuesday, November 14, 2006. For wordcount among the 152 Nanowrimo participants in the Milwaukee area! Links to this post. Monday, November 06, 2006. That would be Na. Nth, of course! If you're interested, check out my profile. Or, better yet, start your own novel!
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Moving Up: Moving Up, Part Seven
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A serialized version of my novel and a bunch of other non-serialized junk. Saturday, February 03, 2007. Moving Up, Part Seven. Finishing his cigarette, Avery headed back to his office to search for Price's phone number. When Butler had called about having reserved the ballfield, he had given Avery Price's number. Now Avery just had to remember which little scrap of paper it was written on. After a short search, he found the number, and decided to call Price once he got home. Hi, Avery.". Hey, Rob.".
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Moving Up: November 2005
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A serialized version of my novel and a bunch of other non-serialized junk. Friday, November 04, 2005. So, we all know that random hatred of perfect strangers for irrational reasons is morally-upright and socially acceptable, right? Right But what happens when the person you irrationally hate is also someone you admire? Such is my dilemma. And yet . I get the feeling that I hate him. What are are you, lazy? Read it yourself. They're in there! Oh, and also? Yes, Canadian. He even admits it! So, in conclusi...
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Moving Up: December 2005
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A serialized version of my novel and a bunch of other non-serialized junk. Thursday, December 29, 2005. Munich, Part 2. So, despite my lengthy post below. They are no more revenge than the Allied invasion of Normandy was "revenge" for the Fall of France. Also, what was the alternative? Revenge is considered wrong in law-abiding societies because it substitutes extra-judicial killing for the legal process. But there was no real chance to apprehend and try those behind the Munich massacre. (Besides...Secon...
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