The editor of Six Sentences reminded me that I have a Twitter account. Thanks, Rob!
As the Billy Joel song goes, “Send up a signal, I’ll throw you a line.”
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The editor of Six Sentences reminded me that I have a Twitter account. Thanks, Rob!
As the Billy Joel song goes, “Send up a signal, I’ll throw you a line.”
A little piece of mine called “Threefold Path” just got accepted for Six Sentences Vol.1.
That’s acceptance #1 for 2008!
Not sure how long these things stay up, but one of my pieces, “The Right to Privacy” is listed as one of the Six Blasts From the Past on the front page of Six Sentences. Just go down the menubar on the right.
The Wife has returned from her trip to Korea, the details of which can be found on her project’s website! I’m sure there’ll be more stuff once she fights off the jet lag.
Part of the reason I haven’t written as much as I’d like is that I’m home alone trying to keep the place from exploding since my wife is overseas. I’m determined that our apartment will not degenerate into a bachelor pad that needs cleaning up in the hours before she returns.
What’s she doing overseas? I’m glad you asked.
That’s the site where she chronicles her work on her independent documentary film project on the life of teachers of English as a Second Language (ESL) in South Korea.
It makes a husband proud, let me tell you!
As much as I’d like to say this was a late contribution to International Pixel-Stained Technopeasants Day, this was already a scheduled freebie. Enjoy!
“Right to Privacy” on SIX SENTENCES.
An essay at RAKETENWERFER and a short-short piece that’s getting good reviews so far at SIX SENTENCES.