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January 2009
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January 28th
SURRENDER TO THE GIANT
“surrender to the giant / we’re in the wrong place at the wrong time / skin and bones / caught and tucked in / the pockets of his suit”
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January 25th
MAKE ‘EM LAUGH
Mind maps of the first two episodes of the PBS series on American comedy, MAKE ‘EM LAUGH.
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January 16th
STAY TOUGH
Newspaper blackout poem: “the effort to stay tough / in a weakening world”
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January 15th
TEE-VEE
Bob Phillips and the guys from Texas Country Reporter came out to the house to interview me about the blackout poems.
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January 12th
THE SINCEREST FORM OF FLATTERY, PART TWO
Another ad agency tries its hand at blackout poetry for Microsoft.
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January 10th
GOLD ONLY IF YOU NAME IT
An idea is gold only if you name it.
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January 9th
2008: THE YEAR IN PHOTOS
Some snapshots Meg and I took this year.
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January 7th
IT’S OK TO ACCEPT GOOD FORTUNE
An experiment. Doodling in the New Yorker.
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January 6th
FORGOTTEN ARTIFACTS AND INSPIRATIONS
My mom still lives in my childhood home, so when I’m home for the holidays, I often poke around my room and sift through nostalgia from my childhood.

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