...to prepare a face to meet the faces that you meet;" -T.S. Eliot I love this poem (The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock) and I particularly love this part. It feels like a little reassurance in my sometimes-tumultuous life. Getting used to living without the structure of classes, figuring out how to learn without instruction and create without deadlines. "Let us go then, you and I, when the evening is stretched out against the sky..."
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
Two Dollar Radio
I have a tendency to find something I want to do and to ensure I actually do it, I don't tell anyone about it until after I apply or contact or do whatever necessary to get that thing. I did it with the Bullsheet, I didn't tell anyone I was applying and it was just my thing and I got it, and now I'm Managing Editor. I didn't tell anyone about Two Dollar Radio, I just applied and then I got it and tonight at some point I will receive my first assignment. I've got an internship with a publishing house. I tend to play these accomplishments down to myself, I'm not sure why, but I make it out to be not a big deal but it's pretty cool. Well, regardless, check out www.twodollardradio.blogspot.com pretty soon I'll be doing posts for them in addition to reading manuscripts!
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