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  1. Well, directing the stream might prove problematic, so let's hope that small fire is on the ground where I can do some good.
  2. I am holding in so much pee right now that I could put out a small fire if I had to.
  3. @coppernickel Oh hai!
  4. Last night, the emu learned to fly.
  5. The Qarrtsiluni editors talk about publishing chapbooks, including tips for those entering contests: http://ur1.ca/guko
  6. Untelling Stories, the issue of Mutating the Signature that Nathan Moore and I co-created, is now live: http://cli.gs/D3n5UV !poetry
  7. My chapbook, The Spare Room, is now available through Blood Pudding Press. It's handmade! It's nifty! http://cli.gs/080ttT
  8. Another morning. Another 15 hours to work on laying out the first issue of Mutating the Signature.
  9. @jasonriedy I like that you won't say the t-word out of respect for me. :)
  10. Oh look! My notice made it into the Popular Notices dealy. That's exciting.
  11. @pfanderson Don't be until you asses its quality.
  12. My hermit crab fell asleep in his food dish.
  13. @pfanderson Nathan and I managed to create a 96-page collection from our work on the first issue of Mutating. That ain't too shabby. Yays!
  14. @pfanderson And don't forget Mutating the Signature! Are you stoked about your upcoming curatorship?
  15. @pfanderson I can never say what I am doing here, there or anywhere. It's all a mystery to me.
  16. @Adamfyre I take 2,000 units a day. And I am working on building my very own sun. That work is going slowly.
  17. @HomeAwayUK But they are really sweet!
  18. @Adamfyre @pfanderson I am still here. Curses!
  19. @HomeAwayUK I have two hermit crabs.
  20. I could test this hypothesis by moving to the southern hemisphere and seeing if the ailment persists in Nov/Dec despite the warm climate.