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my latest LA Times book review

In recent weeks, I have thought long and hard about reconnecting with my blog (and my creative work in general). Teaching occupies most every moment of every day. If I am not answering emails or responding to complaints about grades, I am grading. If I am not grading, I am responding to student discussion posts. I love it (except the grade complaints), but I desperately need time to connect with photography, essays, poetry, and psychogeographic experiments. So here I am. Consider this a first step in my recommitment process.

I had another book review in the LA Times last Sunday. I reviewed a wickedly funny little satiric novel called "The Little Girl and the Cigarette." Check it out:


"The Little Girl and the Cigarette"

That link should work for about a month or so.

More very soon. I have plans to steal much more time for myself.

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