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1. Friday Procrastination: Link Love

Happy Friday to all! This week seemed to creep along for me and I am looking forward to some rest and relaxation. Here are some fun links to help you get through the day.

Perhaps this article excites me so much because I graduated from Emory’s Creative Writing program, but I think Natasha Tretheway’s poetry is genius (as does the Pulitzer board) and this interview is illuminating.

An interesting look at the Booker Prize.

As a Raymond Carver devotee I voted for the original stories to be published. (more…)

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2. August 18th: Farmers Market Down Town

I'm going to be at the....

DOWN TOWN FARMERS MARKET! (rain or shine)

When: This saturday from 9am to 3pm.
Where: Between Jasper Ave & 103rd Ave On 104th Street

Here's a shot of something I made for a friends wedding a couple weekends ago. It's similar to a couple items I'll be selling although most of the bowls feature girls, not animals and kids. Look for my new and hot item called "BirdyBear pins" which are mini original fine art pins that are woodburnt, painted then varnished. Each one is individual, drawn on the spot on the pin from my imagination. You'll never see clip art on my pins or other artists works copied (eek!). These little treasures should be treated like fine art (they are just really tiny). I really hope to have pictures up soon!







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3. Pouring New Wine Into Old Phrasal Bottles

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Erin McKean, who is OUP’s chief consulting editor for American dictionaries when she’s not busy being “America’s lexicographical sweetheart,” filled in this past Sunday for a vacationing William Safire, devoting the New York Times Magazine’s “On Language” column to a subject that should be familiar to readers of this column: the Oxford English Corpus and the fascinating things that it tells us about our changing language. (more…)

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