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Monthly Archives: November 2007
CosmoLinks
201 Stories by Anton Chekhov — Chekhov is not just one of my heroes, but hero to many of my other heroes. Here are 201 stories in chronological order with cultural and background notes. A feast of fiction. [via Iconolith]
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Field Notes Brand — I’m hungry now Bari Zaki Postage with the Mostage — This is good idea– I loathe generic stamps. Again, a bit pricey and would I be able to bring myself to send them? Vintage Postal Ephemera … Continue reading
Going Dark?
I’m at a crossroads that I’ve long suspected was coming. A few years ago I made a conscious decision to focus on my work in education and technology at the expense of my writing. I put my notebooks away, gradually … Continue reading
Regina Spektor
I’ll admit it– I heart Regina Spektor. Not only do I dig her lyrics (and to her most poppy song!), but she’s got the whole Slavic cheekbones and Russian baby blue eyes combination… a concoction that was very nearly the … Continue reading
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Futility Closet — An idler’s miscellany of compendious amusements altered books — Cut the bindings off of books found at a used book store. Find poems in the pages by the process of obliteration. Put pages in the mail and … Continue reading
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