May 2012
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April 2012
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Prompt
Taste of my youth. Here is the food that instantly takes me back.
What does it taste like? Do you still make it? Can you still get it?
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Rory has been becoming much more irrational and...
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The part where you amble around the house and set your wine glass down somewhere and now you can’t find it but you’d probably better not just pour yourself another one.
That part.
Probably also the part where it’s bedtime.
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The most slightly built lady at aerobics class gets into the biggest truck in the lot afterwards.
What does she need the truck for?
How does she look in class?
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The Guardian: Battle for the internet - what's... →
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Over seven days The Guardian is taking stock of the new battlegrounds for the internet. From states stifling dissent to the new cyberwar front line, we look at the challenges facing the dream of an open internet
Day two: the militarisation of cyberspace Internet attacks on sovereign targets…
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Bachelor auction. How did I get talked into this, again?
Bonus: What charity does it benefit?
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City of Fear →
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By William Langewiesche
For seven days last May the city of São Paulo, Brazil, teetered on the edge of a feral zone where governments and countries lose their meaning. That zone is a wilderness inhabited already by large populations worldwide, but officially denied and rarely described.
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Lord, we need a chaperone for this.
Who needs it? For what? Are you a good pick?
Screenwriting Tip #952
screenwritingtips:
Read and watch stories made for audiences way outside of your own demographic. There’s no better way to see the common threads that link all forms of storytelling together.
Yes, yes! Also, it becomes easier to see genres in the contrast.
Like lonely kids everywhere, I entered into books as if into a conspiracy — for...
– From John Leonard’s Reading for My Life, reviewed by Phillip Lopate in this week’s NYTBR. (via irisblasi)
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