Monthly Archives: January 2007

One okay minute with Avery

A few children’s stories I’m working on:
1. Curious Rosie and the Three Racist Dogs
2. Ricardo Gets A Rash
3. It’s Your Turn, Fireface!
4. John Muir Learns a Lesson in Sharing
5. The Magical Bean that was only magical in the sense that it had a tiny mouth and could talk, but most […]

One good minute with Jory

The last thing you want to hear before you drift off to sleep
“Hey! Clyde! I just found the guy we’re going to murder. This is going to be fun. Get your killing-tools out and bring them over here. But do it quietly.”
A truth
People are much more beautiful if you squint your eyes and wave your […]

Jon Adams and the mystery of the changed wording

A couple nights ago, I interviewed Jon Adams about his contributions to Rob Walton’s graphic novel, Ragmop. We did the chat by e-mail and it was somewhat hasty. Jon didn’t mind the rush, but later — when I was looking the piece over — I decided that it would be a good idea to polish […]

Another beautiful waste of time.

This song was written for wanderers.  It was written for princesses and for wizards.  It’s not a MIDI for getting down or grooving out, but for meandering quitely down the magical streets of a Cloud City.  Or some shit like that.  You know what I mean.  It’s really just another 5 hours that I’ll never […]

An Open Letter