Tip of the Quill: A Journal

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Maybe what I need is a desktop with dial-up.

Scott Andrew has put his finger on an issue I’ve been worried about myself. One of my main goals this year was to do a lot of reading, a lot of writing, a lot of learning… For the most part, it feels like I’ve just been doing a lot of websurfing. Maybe what I need […]

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Every tech-savvy writer is thinking it.

Would the iTunes Music Store model of $.99 a pop work for pieces of writing?

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A good night just got better.

Oh, cool. I just got word that the band opening up for Counting Crows and John Meyer at their DC show in August is a group called Wisechild. Off I went to their site to see how they sound, and it turns out they’re sort of folk-rock, a great acoustic sound with nice harmonies and […]

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This can stop anytime.

There are people building something out back of the house behind us. With hammers. Lots and lots of hammers. When you work from home, and these people with their hammers have been hammering for what must be weeks, one gets a little annoyed. Irritated, even. To the point of using italics. Enh, whatever. It still […]

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Another delightful Dominey design.

Todd Dominey is one of my favorite designers in the field today, so it’s always a joy when he announces a new piece of work. The Senior PGA Championship website is no exception. Executed with beautiful photography, subtle Flash animations, elegant typography and just the right amount of drop shadows, this is a thing of […]

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Good day.

I’m beginning to think that I should schedule all my business meetings for the morning. Today I had a really great meeting with a client I hadn’t seen face-to-face in way too long, a fellow who I really respect and with whom I really enjoy chatting – at 10 AM at the local coffeeshop. This […]

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Shaken, not stirred.

So we’re sitting here, watching Goldfinger on TNN, and I had a wonderful thought. Wouldn’t Penelope Cruz make a fantastic Bond girl? Hmm. Now there’s a genre I haven’t tried writing yet. That could be a lot of fun – style, technology, exotic locales, car chases… Hmm.

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After Min Jung, and another.

Poetica Spontenaium 6/4/03 Another September spent waiting For the slipstream to come and slip us away Down the Gulf of Mexico and out past where The yacht waits bobbing, so endlessly waiting For its captain to come and go out again Carrying small companions in her carry-on Because that’s what she does, grimly, with a […]

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The new browser wars: Mac OS X vs. Windows.

With the recent news that Microsoft will be discontinuing standalone versions of Internet Explorer for Windows, I find myself wondering whether or not Apple’s Safari was actually the result of some closed-doors meetings between the two companies. I can hear it now: Bill: Well, Steve, I just thought you ought to know – we’re taking […]

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Poetry for poets, writing for writers.

I just reread my last post and had a small epiphany. Little one. Not very big. But important. A little over a decade ago (in January of 1991), The Atlantic published an essay by Dana Gioia called “Can Poetry Matter?” The essay makes a number of good points, most notably that poetry these days is […]

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