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February 4, 2011

The best medicine...

The pup (posed above with her rawhide cigar) is, like most dogs, a natural clown and Trickster; she has no problem whatsoever accessing the Inner Fool. Between Tilly and a husband who spent 20 years roaming around the world clowning...
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Published on February 04, 2011 22:00

February 3, 2011

Sonora

(Click on the photo for a larger version.) Another desert picture-story in which I've used one of Stu Jenks' gorgeous photographs (with his kind permisson) from the Sonoran desert of southern Arizona.
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Published on February 03, 2011 23:11

On Editing

After reading the most recent "On Your Desk" post, which includes the desk of my editorial-partner Ellen Datlow, a friend of mine (whose work is far removed from the book publishing field) asked me to please explain what it is...
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Published on February 03, 2011 22:00

February 2, 2011

Migration: A Desert Story

The photograph I've used for this "picture-story" is by my friend Stu Jenks in Tucson, Arizona, reproduced here with his kind permission. Please visit Stu's Fezziwig Press website and blog to see his beautiful, subtly spiritual work. (More information on...
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Published on February 02, 2011 22:00

Migration

The photograph I've used for this "picture-story" is by my friend Stu Jenks, reproduced here with his kind permission. (Please visit his Fezziwig Press website and blog to see more of his beautiful work.) The words were written at a...
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Published on February 02, 2011 22:00

February 1, 2011

Tree Elders

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Published on February 01, 2011 22:00

January 31, 2011

On Your Desk

We start in New York City today, with the desk of my old friend and anthology-editing partner-in-crime Ellen Datlow. Ellen lives in Greenwich Village, sharing an old-New-York style apartment with her feline companions, an impressive art collection, and an overwhelming...
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Published on January 31, 2011 21:53

January 30, 2011

Tunes for a Monday Morning

Today, two women with two of the most beautiful voices in the world -- and they both come from Portugal. Above, Teresa Salgueiro of the band Madredeus, performing "Ao longe o mar." This particular video was made in 1994, but...
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Published on January 30, 2011 22:00

January 29, 2011

Paper Play

Another quick post to pass on another recommendation, this one from Chandra Cerchione-Peltier, who reminded me of the gorgeous, folkloric work being done by the English "paper artist" Su Blackwell. (Credit where credit's due: I first learned about Blackwell through...
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Published on January 29, 2011 23:29

Wood Weaving

A quick post today to pass on a recommendation from Charles Vess: Stickwork, a new book featuring the creations of Patrick Doughherty, an American artist based in Chapel Hill, North Carolina who makes sculpture and installations out of tree saplings,...
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Published on January 29, 2011 01:07

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