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Long Slow Distance: January 2010
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Sunday, January 31, 2010. It's Like This Then, Is It? This is how I write. Sit at computer for about five minutes. Type some stuff. Check the mail- outside at the mailbox. Mess around on Facebook and Twitter. Look again at what I've written. Have a drink of water. Write a sentence. Erase it. Re-write the sentence I just erased. Walk out to courtyard. Sit on deck chair. Fall asleep. Wake up and repeat many of the steps above in any order. Left for you by. Labels: Dead Poets Society. Climb up the Amazon...
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Long Slow Distance: Commercially successful beyond my dreams...
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Monday, July 12, 2010. Commercially successful beyond my dreams. By Mémoires, Mac journal software. Left for you by. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Palm Springs, California, United States. Or, James J. Berg, lives where the views are long, the pace is slow, and success is always off in the distance. View my complete profile. There was an error in this gadget. There was an error in this gadget. UMP University of Minnesota Press Blog. Tim Miller Queer Performer. Commercially successful beyond my dreams.
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Long Slow Distance: Appreciating Books
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Sunday, August 22, 2010. Sometimes reading a book is like spending a long sunny Sunday afternoon with an old friend, catching up and talking about Big Issues. When you come across that kind of book, especially when it's written by an old friend, you don't write a review. Of it, you write an appreciation. Buy from Beacon Press. I looked forward to reading Amie Klepnauer Miller's. She Looks Just Like You: A Memoir of (Nonbiological Lesbian) Motherhood. Jeff-and-Lloyd trilogy, The Men from the Boys. Klempna...
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Long Slow Distance: July 2010
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Monday, July 12, 2010. Commercially successful beyond my dreams. By Mémoires, Mac journal software. Left for you by. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Palm Springs, California, United States. Or, James J. Berg, lives where the views are long, the pace is slow, and success is always off in the distance. View my complete profile. There was an error in this gadget. There was an error in this gadget. UMP University of Minnesota Press Blog. Tim Miller Queer Performer. Commercially successful beyond my dreams.
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Laura Mannino: Affirmations For Actors
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Reel and Stand-up Clips. Dont Be An Asshole. Need a reason to get out of bed this morning and face the day, unpaid bills, passive-aggressive remarks from your family and your successful lawyers friends? Here's a daily (and when I say "daily" I mean when I can think of one) affirmation! Be a real dick to your agent. That'll help. Actor Resumes: Yur a acTor, knot a englush prufesor! You already printed 50 copies out and stapled them to your headshots! Survival Jobs for Actors #2. Become a Reality Star.
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Long Slow Distance: September 2010
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Sunday, September 12, 2010. I'm not a big celebrity hound, but I do appreciate a few traditional California events, such as the Movie Premier. This week, the independent film Expecting Mary. Premiered in Palm Springs. Produced locally by Kim Waltrip and Jim Casey, the movie tells the story of a teen-aged pregnant runaway who finds an unlikely family in a trailer park in New Mexico. It's totally heartwarming, and not in a syrupy kind of way. Linda Gray. The best thing about seeing a premier isn't proximit...
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Long Slow Distance: August 2010
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Sunday, August 22, 2010. Sometimes reading a book is like spending a long sunny Sunday afternoon with an old friend, catching up and talking about Big Issues. When you come across that kind of book, especially when it's written by an old friend, you don't write a review. Of it, you write an appreciation. Buy from Beacon Press. I looked forward to reading Amie Klepnauer Miller's. She Looks Just Like You: A Memoir of (Nonbiological Lesbian) Motherhood. Jeff-and-Lloyd trilogy, The Men from the Boys. Klempna...
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Long Slow Distance: November 2009
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Friday, November 27, 2009. What Academics Do on Thanksgiving Weekend. The X-BF once told me, “Shopping is an activity that may or may not end in a purchase.” Finally I began to understand the endless trips looking for the perfect drapes for the living room. Those windows were bare for years, even after he’d found the perfect curtain rods. Sometimes finding nothing is. An answer, e.g., My Dead Poet did not keep any letters. Ever. From anybody. (Cursing the Dead Poet, optional.). I’m glad you asked. Schola...
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Long Slow Distance: New Project Time
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Sunday, August 15, 2010. I really owe Dr. Freeman a lot. He's my good friend and frequent writing partner. What a great birthday present he gave me. A book. (Surprise.). A Great Unrecorded History. The new biography of E. M. Forster. I won't recount details here, it's a lot of fun and you should read it yourself. Forster kept the diary mostly because he had few people to confide in about his feelings and his relationships. Unlike today, when we talk about everything to everyone. Left for you by.
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