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Archive for October, 2008


Dustclothes

For a brief while, I’m covering this blog in large white sheets.  Things are getting complicated.

Branchy

I will have one  more update whenever my next column, on Dousei Jidai, appears in TCJ.  But that’s it until December or so.  Drop me a line if you’d like an email when I resume, and as always, thank you for reading.

Until then, here are some pieces you may have missed on Nancy:

And art:

The flickers:

And things bumping together:

Seed Tossing

Seed Toss, Rough Cut

Warren Craghead has a new downloadable DIY mini on his site.  It’s called “Seed Toss, Rough Cut,” and you can print one off, break out the saddle stapler and pretend it’s 1995.  I love the format, as much better than just reading online.  Since the mini echoes his postcard project, I like having it as an object, a reminder of when minis came in the mail.

And, congratulations are in order, as he has been deservingly nominated for an Ignatz Award for Outstanding Artist for his work on How to be Everywhere.  I selected this book, a brilliant biographical fantasia of Apollinaire’s poetry, as my best book of 2007.  It’s good to see it getting recognition, though it deserves much more.