Tip of the Quill: A Journal

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The Virtual Book Tour, The Summer Issue, and a Director’s Cut, all in one massive update.

Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the summer 2003 edition of Inkblots Magazine. For all of you here via Kevin Smokler and Susan Kaup’s Virtual Book Tour, we’ve included the first 1,000 words from Mary Roach’s Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers ($23.95, W.W. Norton) in our Features section. It’s a wonderfully funny book, especially […]

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One more bit of name-dropping.

Good, I didn’t jinx it. I’m here to announce that Heather Champ will be joining us for tomorrow’s edition as well! I’ve been a fan of Heather’s work for a long time, back in her ‘Friends of Jezebel’s Mirror’ days. The Mirror Project has been an inspiration for all kinds of online collaboritive art. I’m […]

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Bang bang bang bang bang bang bang.

I’m slogging my way through the Inkblots construction, and it’s going fairly well. I am now pleased to report that the one and only Ernie Hsiung (of Little Yellow Different fame) will be joining us on Friday! Right. Back to the HTML.

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Postscript to the last entry.

By “other great folks” I mean people whose first-ever presence in Inkblots I don’t want to publicly thrill about before I actually have their submissions in hand. There are three or four people currently working on submissions whose names I haven’t mentioned on this list and whom I will be extremely thrilled to have aboard, […]

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This is what makes editors smile.

I know, I know, I know. I already posted about being excited about this week’s issue, but you’d be stoked too if you had work from Rannie Turingan, Leia Scofield, Kevin Smokler, Jay Allen, Ben Brown, Derek Powazek and a host of other great folks lined up. (OK, well, you would if you were an […]

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Hammer? (Nope. Bang bang bang…)

Knocked another two items off the list in just under an hour. Can I consider myself hammering yet? Probably not. I’m purposefully not “weighting” these items, since the stuff I’ve gotten done so far is pretty easy, and it’s the 10,000-pound gorillas that are still grunting at me from further down the list. Oy!

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Bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang.

Longtime readers of this blog will know that whenever I get buried in work, I post the phrase “bang bang hammer hammer”. So far today I have whupped the Web Photo Gallery option in Photoshop 7 into submission, in order to generate the files I want for a client project. This was highly useful, as […]

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Back in town, back to work.

Hey, all – I just got back to Washington, DC to discover great heaping piles of things waiting for my attention. I’ll be slogging through emails and the to-do list tomorrow, so if you’re waiting on something from me, look for it then. Let’s see, what all is new and notable? On the geek front, […]

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My kind of town.

If any of you have been trying to get hold of me for any reason and I’ve been less than snappy on the responsiveness, it’s because I’m on the road. I’m writing this from the swingin’ bachelor pad of my old friend Talon in Chicago, where I’ve been for the last couple of days. I’ve […]

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Previews.

This issue is shaping up to be one of our best ever. Ben Brown returns with an excerpt from his novel, TV! TV! Aurelia Flaming returns with a new poem, as does Emily Leachman. William R. Coughlan returns with a critique of Citizen Kane. A couple of my online friends whom I’ve wanted to include […]

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