August 2011
1 post
Back in the habit
Yesterday I wrote a 933-word prose piece about a married, unsuccessful, g&t-drinking, male writer. What do I do with it now? It’s definitely not done and I need to keep working, but I’m having trouble figuring out what it should be — a novel, a screenplay, a short story? It doesn’t matter at this point because it’s nowhere near done. But I realize that I’m...
Aug 22nd
February 2011
2 posts
O'Reilly Media Wishlist!
My library could use a serious upgrade.. and if I could get ANY books from O’Reilly Media, these are the ones I would want: Adobe InDesign CS4 One-on-One Adobe Photoshop CS4 One-on-One The Art of SEO Confessions of a Public Speaker  The Digital Photography Companion  Dreamweaver CS4: The Missing Manual  The Social Media Marketing Book
Feb 22nd
Boston Typographical Map (i.e., awesomeness) →
Feb 22nd
January 2011
6 posts
Jan 20th
Jan 17th
Jan 14th
Enduring nature of stamps
I think this is incredible. Why bother wasting money on cards all the time, when you have a stamp that can make cards for every occasion? I could see many people getting a big miffed after receiving one of these cards, but look at it this way:  it’s completely personalized for YOU. I want one..!
Jan 14th
Jan 14th
A beginning
page [peyj] noun, verb, paged, pag·ing. –noun 1. one side of a leaf of something printed or written, as a book, manuscript, or letter. 2. the entire leaf of such a printed or written thing: He tore out one of the pages. 3. a single sheet of paper for writing. 4. a noteworthy or distinctive event or period: a reign that formed a gloomy page in English history. 5. Printing . the type set and...
Jan 14th