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The Ocean Is Exploding
More random quotes from my five-year-old son Ethan: “I’m the best rememberer in the world.” “The ocean is exploding and so is part of America.” “I’m the king of pizza.” “When I grow up I want to be the Pope.” … Continue reading
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Love Is for Suckers
I’m on the bill for an upcoming San Diego reading sponsored by So Say We All. There’s a theme to the evening. The theme is: Love is for suckers.The date/time/place is: Thursday, February 24, 8:30 p.m., the Whistle Stop. I’ll … Continue reading
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Captured
Yesterday I took the train from Oceanside (where I live) to downtown San Diego (where I attended an Edward Tufte seminar on presenting data and information). For part of the trip the train skirts along the Pacific, and there are … Continue reading
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Just Kids
Early in Just Kids, here’s how Patti Smith describes a life-changing trip to an art museum: “I’m certain, as we filed down the great staircase, that I appeared the same as ever, a moping twelve-year-old, all arms and legs. But … Continue reading
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Upcoming Pub: Juked #8
My story “Couple” is in the latest issue of Juked, which can now be preordered here.
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