Finally, in August, we made the intense trek through the mystic land of hockey and ice fishing that is Canada to reach Coventry, VT, where we (along with 70,000 other hippies) would bid farewell to our favorite group of music nerds (see previous entry on last Phish show to relive this...
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that she likes to do that she loves that she means that she says that she wants that she went that shirt that show that shows that skirt that song that sounds amazing that sounds delicious that sounds fun that sounds good that sounds good to me that sounds great that sounds interesting th...
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Everybody got something: newsletter subscribers, readers, a profitable item to hand sell at cons—or an introduction to great new writers. It was a big success for everyone, so we decided to do it again, this time with a wider pool of award-winning authors and a theme celebrating the ...
“stock sells for nothing”. Nevertheless, Connell chooses to name his book so as to cast a romantic kind of glow upon him. (“Son of the Morning Star” was a name conferred upon Custer by the Arikara Indians, apparently from the appearance of Venus at dawn, during a battle in which ...
Jessie Mueller in a rehearsal forWaitress, “She Used to be Mine.“This is my favorite song of all time (it’s so specific to the story but also so universal for so many?!? It’s marvelous), and I love how Jessie Mueller portrays the heart of the song. So HEARTBREAKINGLY BEAUTIFUL...
On this Mother’s Day 2015, my long trick writing Notes From My Mother has come to a natural end. I have shared all of the posthumous notes Mom left me and have posted some additional stories that fit in nicely with the theme. As of today, I am going to suspend my weekly entries ...
the theme, stating:“this theme feels a bit scattered, since TUNE and SONG feel similar and NOTE and CHORD feel similar so we’re not sure all together they form a cohesive set”. There were also (in retrospect, extremely valid) concerns about my proposed clueing angles for the theme set...