Working Out “Where the Wild Things Are”
So, a classic children’s book with a screen adaptation written by one of today’s biggest writers and directed by an equally loved visionary. “Where the… Read More »Working Out “Where the Wild Things Are”
So, a classic children’s book with a screen adaptation written by one of today’s biggest writers and directed by an equally loved visionary. “Where the… Read More »Working Out “Where the Wild Things Are”
Chicago was a blast. Cultural Center, Millennium Park, History Museum, Hancock Building and Wrigley Field. Had a most wonderful time with family and got to… Read More »ChiTown
In late September, I put out an EP, my first in a long while. A lot of time, effort, frustration and elation came out of… Read More »Collective EP
Retiring a pocket notebook is both sad and enlightening. Sad because we went through a lot, my notebook and I, catching all my random thoughts,… Read More »A Note From A Retired Moleskine
I hit up a show at the Evening Muse this past Friday and stumbled onto Jill Andrews, formerly of the Everybody Fields, who utterly silenced… Read More »Jill Andrews
I work in a library. I’m not a librarian. Don’t call me that. I’ve always appreciated libraries. That fondness has only magnified now that I… Read More »Libraries
I love writing, but I hate thinking about writing. Oftentimes the thought of writing and the ensuing dip in my desire to create overpowers the… Read More »Thinking About Writing Absolutely Blows
I met a marketing guy tonight who told me he could sell my product (a product I don’t have). A few months ago, I was… Read More »Thanks, But I Don't Need Your Help
I met a marketing guy tonight who told me he could sell my product (a product I don’t have). A few months ago, I was… Read More »Thanks, But I Don’t Need Your Help
Our worlds are big and noisy, cacophonous. So is my brain. This blog serves but one purpose (kinda): To capture evasive thoughts and ideas and… Read More »1st