Tip of the Quill: A Journal

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Rarrrrr.

Because sometimes you just have to draw a demon turtle.

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GarageBand for poets.

Late, late last night I did what just might be the most pretentious thing I’ve ever done. I cracked open GarageBand, linked up my iSight, and did a reading of “Ghost“, one of the poems I published in our Fall edition. (Yes, I know our Winter edition is running way behind. Sorry about that.) I […]

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On pop literature. And, maybe, art.

Today I spent a couple hours with Nick F. and Kate in the Barnes and Noble over on Rockville Pike doing research. I’ve been waffling on the novel I’ve been working on. I’d sent first draft copies out to a couple of friends and had two positive reactions, one negative one and several deafening silences. […]

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Almost there.

I’m this close to a big announcement, the launch of one of the biggest projects I’ve worked on in the last three years. With luck, it’ll happen sometime this weekend. Stay tuned.

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Oh, these are just wrong.

Cribbed from k10k, check out these redubbed G.I. Joe public service announcements. Oh, Lord. Haven’t laughed that hard in way too long.

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That’s a lot of fish sticks.

Holy cow — Pixar Earnings Soar on Popularity of Finding Nemo. As in 400 percent. As in $84 million compared to $17 million in the year-ago quarter. Maybe Pixar will be just fine without Disney after all.

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Lessons from Japan.

Sometimes the Japanese are very, very wise.

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I am Bennett Cerf.

I just keep thinking about Bennett Cerf. There’s this thing in our culture where if you’re going to make it, you have to do so while you’re young and handsome and hip. You’ve got to be one of the “Top Thirty Under Thirty”. And to do that, you often have to do one thing to […]

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New music.

A brief note to send a heads-up to all y’all looking for good new music. Harry Connick Jr. has a new album out today, called Only You, which is mostly his standard crooning, but veers off in a fantastic direction with the next-to-last track, “Other Hours,” which has a sound almost like Spanish guitar. It’s […]

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Personal design trends.

I’ve got a couple projects I’m hammering on right now, and a couple of common threads are emerging. This year I’m doing a lot more ‘modern’ work, using grays and blues and greens and fonts like Helvetica and Myriad. This is a shift away from my usual ‘classic’ style, which tended to use a lot […]

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