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    1 Jan, 2013
    The Obligatory Goals Post
    artist's life, blargety-blog, first world problems

    One of my friends asked on Facebook the other day, What, for you, was the best thing in 2012, and what are you most looking forward to in 2013? As

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    22 Dec, 2012
    Another year come and gone
    artist's life, blargety-blog, teaching, writing

    Happy holidays! (And if being told “Happy holidays” bugs you, then . . . HAPPY HOLIDAYS!) Like most people, I can’t help but take the end of the year as

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    3 Feb, 2012
    How mystical is your writing process?
    artist's life

    When some people describe their writing process, I swear it sounds like they need to go back on their meds or something. “My character told me that he was ___.

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    10 Jan, 2012
    Fifteen Years: A Shared Dream
    artist's life, assorted nerdom, blargety-blog, close to home

    Fifteen years ago tonight, my best friend Lisa and I made official a journey that we’d begun months before. On an amazing (but freezing) night, in front of all our

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    31 Dec, 2011
    Survivor Guilt, 2011 Edition
    artist's life, bookish life, close to home

    I’ve been seeing a lot of blog posts around talking about how 2011 was a terrible year, either for the blogger or for the world in general. I’m not so

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    18 Dec, 2011
    Jack Frost roasting on an open fire, chestnuts nipping at your nose
    artist's life, music

    There may be people out there who’ve had more cool experiences than I have, but I’ve definitely been pretty lucky in that regard. I’ve met a lot of awesome people

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    14 Dec, 2011
    Have you paid for your Wikipedia?
    artist's life, assorted nerdom, writing

    A few months ago I began using Write Or Die as a way to focus my concentration and boost my productivity. First I used it as a brainstorming tool, but

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    25 Jul, 2011
    The Archetype of the Tortured Artist
    artist's life, close to home

    I wasn’t particularly familiar with Amy Winehouse before her death. I knew the name, and I had the general impression that a lot of the people I respect admired her

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