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The Business of Words: October 2010
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The Business of Words. Wednesday, October 6, 2010. Whats good for you. Check out Big States blog. For some excellent music. If you know whats good for you, you'll head straight for the Mississippi Record Mix Tapes. I know whats good for you. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Whats good for you. The best minds of my generation. Breaking Bread With The Dead. The Club of Poetry. Keep on with the blogs don't stop- don't stop till you get enough. Sad Songs for Dirty Lovers.
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The Business of Words: Little Dog, Big Shunts: Save Fred
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The Business of Words. Monday, February 7, 2011. Little Dog, Big Shunts: Save Fred. My dog Fred was recently diagnosed with Liver Shunts. This condition is extremely expensive to treat and requires surgery. I got Fred last year after my granny died (if you read the blog, you should be very familiar with her and the closeness of our relationship). This little dog means so much to me. Has a very comprehensive explanation of the condition and its ramifications. This website is secure and operates via PayPal.
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The Business of Words: Out To Lunch
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The Business of Words. Wednesday, July 13, 2011. It was a mistake to go home for lunch. 8217;t it always? There is so much expectation built into. That hour. On the drive. The radio will not play the. Song you hoped and the chairs at the. Yard sale you saw will have been sold. Since the morning commute. Then there is home. With all of its expectations too—. How, how incredibly heavy, the density. The dog will run to greet you, that is customary,. Not an expectation because you no longer. She put her arms...
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The Business of Words: April 2010
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The Business of Words. Monday, April 5, 2010. Imagined night in the house of my grandmother. A gradeschool friend once told me that when. You are running in a dream, wherever you. Run to is your real home, your place of safety. Now, not fleeing some fantastic terror: a witch,. A kidnapper, a runaway truck, but the tangible. And mundane terror of failure; a bleak and open. Future, I go to spend the night where I felt safest. In my grandmother's house. I open the door, disarm the alarm and enter. The Club ...
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The Business of Words: 4th of July
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The Business of Words. Friday, July 1, 2011. I am not a particularly patriotic person. There are some major qualms that I have with the American ethic and the way we view our position in the world as well as our personal positions in the universe. Gorging ourselves and invading places, dictating rules onto others, etc. etc. But there is something about the 4 th. Of July that really gets me. The sticky-hot long summer days that lead up to this holiday are the stuff of Midwestern. But this holiday, unlike ...
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The Business of Words: March 2010
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The Business of Words. Monday, March 15, 2010. King of the Jungle. At six years old I am not aware of the exact. Implications of the word stroke. And when you sit me on the bottom of the. Oak staircase with the wrought iron banister. I can see that you have been sobbing and your. Fear at 32 is more intense than any of mine. I do not know exactly what was said during that. Phone call, only that it was spoken by my grandmother. From an emergency room somewhere and heard in front. Wednesday, March 10, 2010.
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The Business of Words: December 2010
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The Business of Words. Thursday, December 9, 2010. Two cars swing wide in the snowy parking lot. Forming a perfect arc, in tandem. Leaving lovely equidistant tracks in the. Temporarily renewing my faith in. But I am in the sub-zero hospital garage. Returned from a brief break from her bedside,. During a winter where I will lose. Much more than foliage. She is suspended above me on the 5 th. Some angel frozen in an ugly rapture. High above the streets of this town. In the hospital where I was born.
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The Business of Words: July 2010
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The Business of Words. Thursday, July 15, 2010. First order of business: R.I.P Harvey Pekar. The Cleveland-native comic genius behind American Splendor passed away this week. Infamous for his late night shenanigans. Since this post seems dedicated to the celebration of all things comic, let me direct your attention to some of Jed and Chris's work. These guys are good friends of mine and amazing artists. and piss-your-pants funny. Jed has been drawing a daily comic journal for 2010 called CHAMP. And Jed C...
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The Business of Words: September 2010
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The Business of Words. Wednesday, September 15, 2010. The blog is changing shape. During school I was whole-heartedly dedicated to poetry. And, really, what a lovely thing to be able to spend your time on. However, I am not in school anymore and there are many pressing issues I've been reading up on. My writing inevitably reflects that. Also, I moved to a new city. Columbus, Ohio is home now. While I am neglecting my posts further, I will continue updating you on the cool things I come across.