Tip of the Quill: A Journal

Category Archives: Life

Home and Abroad.

It’s just a little thing, but it’s a nifty thing nevertheless: the travel website Home and Abroad picked one of my photos to illustrate their Shanghai Art Museum page.

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Welcome Things.

To those of you visiting this blog for the first time from things magazine, welcome. Hopefully you will find some observations, projects and other creations that will interest you. By way of introduction, let me refer you to my bio. For old friends and regulars, hey, look — I was picked up by things magazine!

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Remember, remember…

Remember, remember the Fifth of November, The gunpowder treason and plot, I know of no reason Why gunpowder treason Ever should be forgot. Guy Fawkes, Guy Fawkes, t’was his intent To blow up King and Parliament. Three-score barrels of powder below To prove old England’s overthrow; By God’s providence he was catch’d With a dark […]

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The library of Umberto Eco.

So the hurricane has come and gone, and it was nowhere near as apocalyptic as the weather reports were making it out to be. I stayed bundled up in the house most of the day, watching Day Watch, reading a good chunk of the excellent Eisner / Miller and another stretch of Terry Eagleton’s Literary […]

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Rock me like a hurricane.

Batten down the hatches, me hearties — there’s a massive hurricane rolling its way into Boston as I type this. Am I worried? Hells no — I ran out to the store first thing this morning to stock up on milk, batteries, and, um, a copy of Day Watch (which I never got to see […]

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On radio silence, options and Comp Lit.

Apologies for the lack of posts around here lately; I’ve been trying to determine exactly how to treat this journal moving forward, and my chronic indecisiveness has led to a long period of radio silence. Add to that a ridiculous avalanche of projects at work and the result has been dead air. Although I never […]

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A snippet.

The day that the whole thing started, Marion Brody was shuffling her way towards the bus stop in her usual helter-skelter fashion, wrapped from head to toe in the clothes of the dead. The first line to a short story that popped into my head last night…

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Good news, bad news.

I’ve only been on campus for a little over an hour and a half this morning and it’s already been a “good news, bad news” kind of day. The good news: I conducted my first interview this morning using Skype Call Recorder, and it worked like a charm. The software records both sides of the […]

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All full up here.

Dear world, Please stop selling us stuff. If nothing else, this move has proven to me that Laura and I have way, way, way too much of it. I am officially considering a moratorium on purchasing all new non-essential media and other stuff until I have successfully consumed and/or experienced everything currently in the house, […]

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We made Boing Boing!

When I was in high school in the middle of nowhere, Ohio, my main connections to the wild, woolly world of cyberart-and-culture were Wired magazine (back in its six-color, $7 an issue heyday) and Cory Doctorow’s Boing Boing (or bOING bOING, depending on how old-school you’re feeling at the time). Yesterday I got to check […]

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