Tip of the Quill: A Journal

Category Archives: Voice: Tip of the Quill

Back in Bethesda.

Just got back to the apartment. The trip was amazing. Aaron has cool friends, the school has cool architecture, and the whole experience provided a badly-needed kick in the pants. The only trouble now is that this here apartment is an ambition-sucking zone half of the time. Of course, that just might be the six-hour […]

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Quick update before crashing…

Yale rules. I’ve gotta go to grad school. And Henry Rollins gives the best concerts ever.

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Off to Yale with The New Wave Fabulists.

Yesterday I headed down to Barnes and Noble in search of the recently-released Conjunctions 39: The New Wave Fabulists. If you haven’t heard of this yet, whoo boy – let me tell you, people like myself who enjoy good, quality sci-fi/horror/fantasy (“fabulist” literature, apparently) should be beside themselves with joy when they see the contributors’ […]

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Before I sign off for the night…

Happy birthday, Mom.

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Jeez.

Over at Salon today, we find the following harrowing story: At the end of the first week of January, the Princeton Survey Research Associates polled more than 1,200 Americans on behalf of the Knight Ridder newspaper chain. They asked a very simple question: “To the best of your knowledge, how many of the September 11 […]

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Contextual literary criticism.

So I’m on this email discussion list with a bunch of my old classmates from Kenyon, and somehow we got onto the topic of “meaning” in literature. I almost never go for that kind of bait, but this time I decided to bite. The result was a short essay on my philosophy of meaning, which […]

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Quote week continues.

This morning’s quote comes to you courtesy of the geniuses over at Play: “The real measure of success is the number of experiments that can be crowded into 24 hours.”– Thomas Edison

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Grrrr.

My dreamsbay.com e-mail’s been down all day, and I’m pissed about it. This is the one URL I have that’s not yet been transferred over to my own server, and I think it’s just about time we fixed that particular slight. Hrmf. In other news, I would be horribly, horribly remiss if I didn’t post […]

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On second thought…

I might just switch over to something like Movable Type, if I can convince it to allow me to post all my posts to my personal weblog at geoffreylong.com and my Editorial posts here. Hmm.

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The appropriateness of elements.

For a long time now, I’ve been wondering exactly how appropriate it really is to have a weblog here, as the editorial for a magazine. Should an editor post about his love life? Are there limits to what an editor should feel comfortable posting from an official position? I’d say so. While it adds humanity […]

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