Tip of the Quill: A Journal

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Can’t really call that a loss or a win.

Spent a couple of hours tonight rereading my novel from the beginning. Instead of adding words, I wound up chopping stuff out, pruning out unnecessary little phrases, and more or less tightening it up. I now have a lower word count than I had yesterday, but a little stronger story. I can’t afford to do […]

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Welcome to the Black Sea.

I don’t believe I mentioned this before, as the site wasn’t entirely ready for prime time, but I wanted to direct your eyes over to The Black Sea Trading Company, a website I designed a little while back for my friend Collin Klamper. Please note the elegant, subtle flavor of the design, not unlike an […]

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I hear Canada is nice in 2005.

Oh, great.

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Bad dreams! No cookie!

Man, I don’t know if it was the result of kicking my creative brain into overdrive yesterday for all that writing or what, but my dreams last night were whacked. I can usually remember parts of my dreams, but there were two big ones last night that were just weird. Both of them dealt with […]

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A thousand words, all true.

Yeah, I think this picture pretty much sums it up.

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Writing down the Bones.

For those of you keeping track, today I spent a couple hours working on my novel, Bones of the Angel. I’m up to 96 pages, or 25,442 words, which is a little more than 1/3 of the way through it. (For those of you who really want to tapdance on the graves of my failed […]

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The personal portfolio of Gabe Kean.

Nicked this off k10k – Gabe Kean, art director at the ever-fabulous Second Story and one of my favorite designers on the planet, has just launched his personal site. It’s a bummer that he’s leaving Second Story, but according to Zeldman, he’s “leaving for love”, so I suppose that’s a good sign. I wish Gabe […]

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Henry Jenkins, Magellan and continuous partial attention.

In his August column for MIT’s Technology Review, the director of the Comparative Media Studies program examines the idea of Videogame Virtue – namely, that children raised with videogames are better equipped to deal with our current culture of continuous partial attention. He certainly has me pegged. What I’m looking for these days are statistics […]

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Rabbit rabbit!

Hey, who am I to pass up a little good luck?

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On gay marriage.

Politically speaking, I’m a pretty staunch moderate, so things like today’s New York Times story “Bush Looking for Means to Prevent Gay Marriage in U.S.” (registration required, yadda yadda yadda), really sticks a burr under my saddle. First, I believe that sexual preference is right up there with skin color and physical build. Saying that […]

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