The Boy Inventors’ Wireless Triumph — Literary Bricolage
It's a book by Richard Bonner, published in 1929 by M. A. Donohue & Company. The chapter titles clue us in to the drama to come:
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It's a book by Richard Bonner, published in 1929 by M. A. Donohue & Company. The chapter titles clue us in to the drama to come:
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It's difficult to juggle creating art and knowing it. Shall I read what's up with A Book About Death, work on web design ideas with
to celebrate the upcoming release of The Eve of Fluxus, or finish the final two canvases for BCAC? ... read more
I have published a book, a small photographic volume, a Moon Made Book and it is available to the general public for a limited time. Avoid future regret and buy one when I offer it which will be really soon. It is titled: ... read more
Growing up, our house was filled with scraps of paper. Notes from people, newspaper clippings, ideas jotted on the backs of envelopes. An ephemera house. Stuck in between the pages of books, like little truth or fiction bonuses - notes of the day, newspaper clippings, bookmarks made by preschoolers, lists of all kinds. ... read more
I recently discovered, via a Facebook friend, UbuWeb.com and Henri Chopin's poetry. This discussion, quoted from ubuweb, just thrills me. You can listen to Chopin by clicking here. go ahead, do it... listen to a Cantata for Two Farts ... read more
Sometimes there is great wisdom to be found in someone else's head. ... read more
After 10 days in bed with two Jack Russell bed-warmers constantly at my side, I returned to the living just in time to take dogs to dog park for some much needed mayhem. Within five minutes of our return home, Roxanne the LumpMuttPuppy rips her shoulder requiring staples -- by leaping over a lawn chair. Now she's housebound on her own accord and once again crated. ... read more