Monthly Archives: May 2009

‘I Know What It Is You Saw’

Fantasy metaphors abound in these territories lately. Things are about to change in this here blog for a few months. Rest assured, change is a good thing, Gentle Readers. If it weren’t for change, we wouldn’t have adulthood. A world … Continue reading

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‘On and on and on…’

Yes, she walked right on top of the audience, y’all. I can’t say it enough times: This woman is a top-notch performer. A pro. In 90 minutes she summoned the spirit of Patti Smith, Kiss, the Sex Pistols, Bjork, Prince. … Continue reading

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A Vision of Fire

A strange vision this morning, half buried in the fog of waking, or perhaps emerging into the air of dreaming, I’m not sure which: I was standing in front of a place that was vast and wide, a panorama so … Continue reading

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5 Ways You Can Shut the Fuck Up and Write

I reached a milestone this week. I set out to write a single short story every day, for twelve days. And I did it. Sometimes the story posted in the ayem, sometimes in the peeyum. But I posted each one … Continue reading

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Micro Fiction, Story 1: The Broken Chest

The following micro story is the first in a series of twelve, each of which is being written within a 24-hour cycle. Come back tomorrow for the next one. Your feedback is encouraged and welcome. The Broken Chest Cesar Torres … Continue reading

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Why I’m Taking a Twitter Vacation

The biggest understatement I’ll make this year is that I really dig using Twitter. I opened an account last year as a way to market my blog, and at first, I tweeted some updates, but got quickly bored. Dull, dull, … Continue reading

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Snikt.

A quick update. I am still on track for meeting my June 1 deadline for a working draft of Carapace to share with first readers. I press on. No new writing projects for now, though I think June and July … Continue reading

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