Update on Chapbook Projects
The Cannon Fodder chapbook has changed a bit. Might change the tittle to Discarded: Poems For My Apartments. I hope to have some poems ready to send out to various places in a couple of weeks.
Thanks to Lisa Cho of The Stranger for being the first to volunteer space. Check out the magazine's new domain and look here.
All I have to do is find my old Microsoft Publisher program, and I can start the Sarcastic Haiku project. Cleaning my apartment and my room seems to only have added to the confusion of where everything is.
6 comments:
Ahh, MS Publisher...I'm missing my copy of it on Hamataro since it was upgraded to Win XP.
What version is it? I may ask humbly to borrow (I'll get my own reg key) it...
-Daley
Hmmm. Not sure. Perhaps '98? Was there a 2000 version? I wish I remembered. It's been a while since I accessed it.
I'm hoping I can graduate to Quark in another year or so. I'll look into it after I get my computer (hopefully by the end of this month--ohpleasepleaseplease).
If you get a Mac - I have a copy of Quark 4 I believe
- Bret
Chad Parenteau, don't you DARE give in to the dark side of Macs!
-Daley
Blogger's publishing function was down, so I guess I didn't answer Bret quickly enough saying that I had already picked out a PC. Calm Dale down, someone!
I thought Mac was the good guy compared to evil Bill Gates. Though if sucking is evil, I guess Apple would qualify, judging from the stories I've heard (sorry, Bret).
Going to go see Morrissey at the Orpheum in October
Here is a recent quote about him:
First and foremost Morrissey is a writer, a British treasure, and the sheer quality of his work is easily parred with that of Alan Bennett or Alan Aykbourne, with its subtle observations, turns of phrase or use of words.
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