It seems that, after that fateful evening in 1999 when Alan (White Lightning) Donald showed the world how not to take a single, I was destined to write this article.
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Total Aniallation in review – 2014
The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2014 annual report for Total Aniallation. For anyone who cares, here it is.
Here’s an excerpt:
A San Francisco cable car holds 60 people. This blog was viewed about 2,100 times in 2014. If it were a cable car, it would take about 35 trips to carry that many people.
Best and Worst World Cup Slogans
Real men wear orange. Fuck yeah, Holland – tell it like it is.
Some are funny, some are strange, others are just down right bad. Which ones are your favorites?
Via Eurosport
I am defenceless
Some Sarahiously good poetry. I invite you to visit Sarahiously for more…
“The novel speaks to us quietly and stays with us”
(And yes, Daily Prompts, the Writing/Photo Challenges, and Blogging 101 will continue through the week — we’re not very good at taking breaks.)
Read other writers’ takes on how changes in technology change our experiences of reading and writing at the New York Times.
Here’s author A.M. Homes on how the essentials of storytelling persist, whether we write and read on paper or on a screen:
But the fact of the novel, the intimacy of reading has not changed, be it in print or on e-readers. The act of reading is one to one, the connection between author and audience goes deeper than an avatar or invented other can defend. The novel speaks to us quietly and…
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Making sandwiches
Not just great writing advice; great advice for creating just about anything. Nice one.