J.D. Salinger Didn’t Write About the Apocalypse
disregarded stains :: featheredtar
Catcher in the Rye wasn’t my favourite story in high school. That was Shakespeare’s Julius Cesar. No, Catcher in the Rye was my second favourite story in high school. For no real good reason either. Maybe because it was current. It made sense.
To be honest, I can’t remember a thing about it. [...]
re/INSPIRATION :: 012710
The first re/INSPIRATION for this year! Three weeks too late! Please don’t frown, I’ve got some scattered good things here that are inspiring me this week. As usual, for those who don’t come here often, re/INSPIRATION happens (every) Wednesday and is just a small collection of the things that I find inspirational this week. You [...]
From Everything (and then nothing)
It was how we used to write.
In pairs. In sets of three. Fours and Fives and Sixes, all in a row. We wrote in competition of one another, stacking characters atop of characters and seeing who fell first and who they took with them. How high could we get. How far could we fall. [...]
Stylebook :: 012310
I used to roll with anime kids, ninjas and nerds. It’s just kind of the way I work. Some things just don’t change. I had a roommate of mine once make me a Feitan costume for a convention one year. I own some dirty ninja doujinshi that I haven’t yet had the heart to throw [...]
Stylebook – 011810
First Stylebook entry of Twenty-Ten and I’ve been saving it for this exact purpose: the haircut.
After spending so long trying to figure out how to perfectly (and properly) tease up my hair to make it look like the child of Robert Smith and Cleopatra, I finally decided to get it cut. I was able to [...]
