Priscyllabus

Noun. Late Latin, alteration of Latin "prisca" (ancient) and "sillybus" (label for a book), from Greek sillybos, circa 1656. 1: a summary outline of a discourse, treatise, or course of study or of examination requirements as authored, engineered, adapted, printed, scribbled, scrawled, tattooed, formed out of Alpha-Bits®, drawn in the sand, sky-written, crayoned, embroidered on silk, or in any other way created wholly or in part by one named Priscilla.

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

The skinny of late. And pictures.

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1) In the running for a creative nonfiction prize. If I could ask for you to go somewhere and vote for me, I would. 2) Won a fellowship to...
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Friday, March 18, 2011

The Spoon Beatings

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Thursday, March 17, 2011

Getting work out there.

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Thank you, Hotel Amerika, for taking my prose poem, Woof, and my whatever-it-is-lyric-essay(?), Exclusions . Can't wait to see them in...
Tuesday, March 15, 2011

New Blog Coming Soon?

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I helped Rachel set up a new blog site just for her. It's called Travel with Daleks and will probably be mostly a photo journal of the...
Friday, March 4, 2011

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Nothing of much substance happening this week. Been plenty busy and plenty productive: newly remastered CV and resume, plenty work on Phoen...
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