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Author Archives: susan
REALITY?: Last Year’s Harvest This Year
Last year the chives looked like lawn grass. I left them in and this year they’ve blossomed and filled out like pudgy toddlers. Twice this year I pulled out a handful thinking they were the wild garlic I made a … Continue reading
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WRITING & HYPERTEXT: Story Determines Form
I did a whole presentation on this at Hypertext 2008 in Pittsburgh last year: story wants to be laid out not according to the writer’s whim, but rather where it wants to go on its own. Of course, before the … Continue reading
WRITING & HYPERTEXT: The Muse and I
Been spending most of my waking hours writing hypertext short stories and often there’s a need to remind myself I’m a writer–or at lease I’m supposed to be writing down stories. There are several methods I use to bring myself … Continue reading
LITERATURE: The English Patient – Opening Thoughts
This is embarrassing; I haven’t read except for short stories and poetry in almost a month. And I call myself a literary weblog? But the excuse for not reading is one of the best–I’ve been writing a short story a … Continue reading
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REALITY?: Entitlement
Very strange world today, where if someone wants something that other people have, they seem to think that the government or their friends and neighbors owe it to them to provide it. Ran into a couple items on Twitter and … Continue reading
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REALITY?: Happy Father’s Day!
And a remembrance of my own dad, gone five years now. Dad Memories live within the senses. The sight of baby bluest eyes and wrinkled smiles. I hear the roars of every kind of engine, mowers, drills and the chainsaw … Continue reading
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REALITY?: More Dumbing Down
A couple decades ago, the engineer who designed it would have been fired. Nowadays, it passes and is sold to a wearily accepting public: Can you tell me why anyone would use metal parts that rust in a toilet tank? … Continue reading
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REALITY?: Borders of Good Taste
Ran across this headline in the MSNBC online this morning: Three’s company in racy Calvin Klein Billboard – Massive NYC billboard shows woman on top of man kissing another man. The article states there are some people who think this … Continue reading
WRITING: Process
After fiddling with a new theme and layout in css, I finally am getting down to the business of writing out today’s flash fiction hypertext. There’s a pretty specific starting point for the story because in this case (for the … Continue reading
WRITING & HYPERTEXT: Tinderbox Fun
In the 100 Days Project, Steve Ersinghaus generously shared two versions of a story to show how the writing process works to sometimes show us when we get bogged down and how to turn the story around by approaching it … Continue reading
POETRY: Communication
Talking into space I watch my words like race cars on the track negotiate the curve of coiled pavement-colored wires to reach the finish line, an ear or letter by letter pop up like weeds upon a garden page click … Continue reading
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HYPERTEXT & WRITING: Comic Relief in Magical Realism
I’ve been having some fun within the frame of intense work in writing a hypertext story each day for a grand total of one hundred through the summer if I can manage to keep it up. Even if I don’t, … Continue reading
WRITING: Poetics
Was writing hypertext stories for the past couple of weeks and now I’m going to take the time to do some editing. Still my favorite line though from the last one: “I paint my lips with cherries, my eyes with … Continue reading
EDUCATION: Too Expensive or Free, one or the other
There is greed in all sectors: Will Higher Education Be the Next Bubble to Burst? I feel that same old song playing as the middle class gets the short end of the stick.
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REALITY?: Days late and counting
Really trying hard to get the garden in but it’s just a helluva job with no tiller (hand weeding ain’t easy) and I need to do something about the soil. Somehow got Fusarium Wilt on last year’s beautiful tomato plants … Continue reading
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