Tip of the Quill: A Journal

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Reporting live from Chicago.

Forgive the spotty entries here lately, folks. I’m still getting the network up and running here at the new home studio in windy Chicago, Illinois! Between the packing and driving and unpacking and all the other malarkey, I haven’t had a lot of time for updates. Suffice it to say that I’m here, trying to […]

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And someday, when I do something to warrant it…

My personal site will be half as cool as J.K.Rowling’s. Lots and lots of fun stuff to play with in there – hint: use the eraser!

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Yes, it’s going to suck. Yes, I’m probably going to see it.

Jeez. It’s distressing me no end that they cast Keanu Reeves as an Americanized John Constantine, and that this movie could have been so cool, but what the hey, I’m a sucker for this stuff. The new Constantine trailer is right this way.

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Going to theOffice.

I would so like one of these to show up in Chicago. Pricey, but awesome.

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The man’s talking sense.

Yet another good New York Times commentary, from John Rockwell:

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I’m awake, I’m awake… No, I’m not.

Surefire indicator that I am still under the proverbial weather: I can’t seem to stay awake for more than a few hours at a time. This is from a man who chronically only grabs about six hours of sleep a night and never naps. Now it’s bang bang hammer hammer clunk zzzz, snort snuffle bang […]

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Evolution.

There’s a lot in this post from Scott Andrew that I’ve come to agree with. Especially the anecdote from Ani DiFranco. Once again I find myself thinking, Right on, Ani. It’s definitely time to move.

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I don’t understand why this is a problem.

This morning’s New York Times is running a story on how Graydon Carter, editor-in-chief of Vanity Fair, got $100,000 for suggesting a movie. There are some people howling about how Graydon is being ‘bought’, and how the magazine is turning favorable towards those who line his pockets, but speaking as an editor myself I can […]

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What was that?

Did anybody else see the series finale of Frasier and think, “Hey, wasn’t there supposed to be one more act?” The Friends finale was kind of like that for me too. Not a lot of closure in these episodes.

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Silver linings.

OK, so I’ve been in various degrees of pain for almost a week, ranging from mild aches to searing spikes so sharp they’d double me over with accompanying man-screams. This has necessitated the use of some staggeringly powerful painkillers, which resulted in one night where I literally didn’t know where I was, everything was so […]

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