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PA280103 Originally uploaded by mudron. In case y’all were wondering, this (thanks for posting the photo, mudron) is what I wore for the Halloween party. I’m holding a benzedrine inhaler, in a tasteless homage to the onset of Judy Garland’s various chemical dependencies, on the set of The Wizard of Oz.

…that I make when lots of things have been going on. The Food 4 Less has everything you need. The Amazing Adventures of Emo Frankenstein and the Improbably Cheerful Rhinoceros. Houseguests. Parties. More houseguests. More parties. “Pyramid car!” “I had to take it out of wholesome and into totally poor taste.” EDITED TO ADD: I [...]

Perhaps she would be more inclined to let you back in if you weren’t screaming YOU KNOW I LOVE YOU COME ON NOW LET ME BACK IN in the middle of the street at four in the morning.

Hey locals: if you come to the Central Library at 6 pm tonight, you will get to hear Aaron Renier and Sean Bieri talk about zines, minicomics, DIY, and who knows what else. It will be really cool. Details on the Zinesters Talking page — scroll down. :)

Are you gonna be anything for Halloween? If so, what? Also, what do you think I should be? I have a costumes-seriously-encouraged party to attend and I have no ideas At.All. I am not good at costumes, or at least I am not good at putting together costumes that people can parse. One year I [...]

Tim Seibles has been one of my favorite poets since I got to take a workshop with him years ago at an Imagination conference. He came up in conversation recently and it reminded me to check if he’d published anything since Hammerlock, and he has: Buffalo Head Solos. Even if you don’t think you like [...]

Alternative Source Citing, from the PostModern Language Association. (Via krustukles.)

A Clue game with, I think, the 1950 box & board design. But of course I was compelled to take pictures… The mood of the artwork reminds me of the Margaret Rutherford Miss Marple films, which were pretty formative for me. I saw them all in lecture halls at the U of Michigan when I [...]

…what grows?

keep dreaming… of plastic horses.

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