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  1. Hand cold and lonely, arm brushes against nothing, so much space between #7vwphaiku
  2. Coming back home hiaku: Grey sky stretches west, from autumn into winter. Trees wish for new leaves. #7VWPhaiku
  3. @joelmalley Paper Towns by John Green.
  4. WRiting in Content Areas. Don't TEACH writing in math, science, social studies; use writing as a tool for understanding. #nwpam09
  5. Another damn poem: Mouse in my Basement http://bit.ly/39qvsQ
  6. New prose poem "The End of Disappointment" http://bit.ly/1G4hYn
  7. November sky over Syracuse is the perfect shade of blue. I'll call it "sky blue" and see if the name catches on.
  8. We had a cat. His name was Newman. He got sick. Today we put him down. He was good. Innocence should go on forever, but it doesn't. Sad.
  9. How do I Tweet through Wave? (That question doesn't make a hell of a lot of sense to normal people.)
  10. Trying to figure out Google Wave
  11. NYTimes asking for one word to assess your mood so far in the Obama administration. Sounds like a cool class activity. http://bit.ly/3VwWuP
  12. 2100 words for the morning. Should I stop or should I go on? #NaNoWriMo
  13. @brew7vwp characters having sex right now. Why the hell not, right?
  14. Wondering how long it would take to finish #NaNoWriMo in tweets. Let's see, divide 50,000 words, by 140 characters, no, that won't work.....
  15. @wdprescott Listening to The Bad Plus "Knowing Me Knowing You" and stalled at about 1300 words for the morning.
  16. @bluearthredshoe History recalls, how great the fall can be. Let's hope that's not how my NaNoWriMo goes.
  17. 1300 words into #NaNoWriMo. Not much good coming of it yet, but there are 29 days left and hope springs eternal. http://bit.ly/qYwGE
  18. Kathryn Cernera did an amazing presentation at SUNY Cortland's D.A.T.E. Conference. When you see her, tell her she is the man, so to speak.
  19. @andr0127 Isn't this the opposite of patience?
  20. I've been looking for good poetry lately. Subscribed to Writer's Almanac emails and voila: http://bit.ly/3Ez8JS