Check-in
I turned in my first two stories this week. That was exciting. It feels great to be writing fiction on a daily basis again. I’m glad I spent a lot of this past summer writing essay-type things, but being back in a focused artistic environment is so much more fun.
This week and next week I’m reading The Enormous Room, by E.E. Cummings, and Grapes of Wrath, by J. Steinbeck. My part-time teaching at Boston Arts Academy is going well. I recently received tickets for the David Sedaris reading this November, and my students seem to be excited to go.
Laura and I continue to talk out where we want to be next fall, and the latest plan is to teach ESL overseas. Likely South America or Southeast Asia. We’re looking at two possible seasons to get married next year, spring or fall. Spring seems like the better choice, as many school years start in August.
Boston is still warm. I don't get it.


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lower case affectation and absence of punctuationoftenspacesandotherrestrictingformats was a thrill for middle schoolers in the 60's. Further, the subject matter was considered risque, and public libraries did not often have his work on open shelves, needed parental permission. Not to mention his political and other orientation.
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