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  1. Wisdom for the day: Follow the light you have. / Do not pray for more. / Always the fearful brave / See light under the door.
  2. I'm recovering from the Laker's victory and my stoner daughter and I watched "Dark Crystal" last night. http://bit.ly/bBLfK
  3. Here's a new interview re: "Unexpected Light" at a romantic blog: http://tinyurl.com/cz96ek
  4. Here's a new, deeply thought out review of my book, "Unexpected Light," in The Pedestal: http://tinyurl.com/d3w2w5
  5. New review of "Unexpected Light" in The Pedestal: http://tinyurl.com/d3w2w5
  6. First edition of "Unexpected Light" running low. http://www.cechaffin.com/light.html
  7. New Poem published in Hobble Creek Review: http://tinyurl.com/cxbjuf
  8. http://twitpic.com/4ffi2 Just playing with this Twitter thingie, thought I'd upload a picture of my dog, J. Alfred Prufrock.
  9. @notyourstar080 Hey kiddo, I didn't know you could message through this. I'm trying out the Tweet Deck.
  10. "Unexpected Light" received seven reviews and three interviews so far. The book may be purchased at http://www.cechaffin.com/light.html
  11. The winners of the "Unexpected Light" contest are now up at my blog, http://www.cechaffin.blogspot.com
  12. A shocking rinse of sun / shall purify every gyrus / into an innocent worm, / the serpent twist in silence (2nd stanza of poem, "Aleph")
  13. New poem, "Aleph": I want to tell the truth, / I want to tell it straight; / I want to peel your skull off / and put in a glass plate.
  14. I am beyond boredom, / so occupied with nothing / I have no patience with sentience. (end of "American Zen)
  15. Like the meniscus of an abandoned well / walled from wind by a chimney of stone / not even a bucket could disturb my black transparency --CE
  16. Like the meniscus of an abandoned well / walled from wind by a chimney of stone / not even a bucket could disturb my black transparency
  17. Like the meniscus of an abandoned well / walled from wind by a chimney of stone / not even a bucket could disturb my black transparency --CE
  18. I was not suicidal, / just possessed of a beingness / so elementary / I wouldn't know / if you chiseled out my eyes. (American Zen
  19. until the near shiver / nudged me down / the gravel skirt to safety. "American Zen" cont'd.
  20. I lay on a railroad track to feel the thrum of approaching engines from "American Zen"