1. I’m going to run out of things to call this series of posts or I can push it beyond the limits of good taste and logic and then keep going. I choose to keep going. Not because it is easy. But because it is hard. 2. I’m going to say something nice about journalism […]
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Son Of And Yet More Absolutely Useless Thoughts
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Also tagged 50, adults, Alan Thicke, Austin Kleon, beer, booze, bubbles, bugs, Cuba, dildos, fifty, George Saunders, hoverboards, insects, internet of things, Jason Seaver, journalism, Louis CK, mic drop, Obama, rum, sex scandals, social media, Ta-Nehisi Coates
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The New Thing
I’m reading this Sunday at a bar on Crescent Street. Not by myself, because that would be unbelievably awful, but with a bunch of other writers. I’m going to read a chapter from Jones. That’s what the new project is called. It’s still in first draft mode. Half way through the first draft. Meaning the […]
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Also tagged Cosmonaut Avenue, Crescent Street, Montreal, Waiting for the Man
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New Short Story Published at Joyland
To celebrate the start of winter, or not – this is very subjective – I have a new story published by the great people at Joyland, called Cold. I’m lucky to live in a place that still has winter (I kind of like it) though it doesn’t have winter enough. We used to get a […]
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Also tagged climate, Joyland, Montreal, outdoor rinks, published, short story, slush, Toronto, winter
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