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After a ridiculously frantic month, I’ve got more or less an entire weekend to catch up. And catch #1 was updating the Schrodinger’s Ball website. [Thanks to a few of you for reminding me that the novel has a site. And that said site needed attention. I’m in the midst, as I’ve […]
None of us will forget where we were when we heard the news that airplanes had struck the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. And thanks to total media saturation concerning the upcoming fifth anniversary of 9/11, I imagine none of us will forget where we were the day we got sick and tired of […]
So today, I’m asking Congress to pass legislation that will clarify the rules for our personnel fighting the war on terror. First, I’m asking Congress to list the specific, recognizable offenses that would be considered crimes under the War Crimes Act — so our personnel can know clearly what is prohibited in the handling of […]
…me. From another day of work. And not too long since returned from Felberpalooza!
I will issue a full(er) report soon, and more than a few photos (once I start receiving ‘em). But suffice to say that it was a good time. Ernesto may have dampened the ground and depressed the turnout, but […]
Weather willing, I’ll be heading to the wilds of Pennsylvania in a couple of hours for the “Event That Isn’t Called Felberpalooza But Hasn’t Actually Been Retitled.”
I’ll be back here in LA by Sunday morning (TELEVISION, I tellya!), though the palooza is scheduled to run all weekend.
So I’ll see some of you very soon. Everyone […]




