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In which I become obsessed with a poem and John Roderick nearly kills me

1. I’ve read “Litany in Which Certain Things Are Crossed Out,” by Richard Siken at least once a day since first reading it about two weeks ago. Truth be told, I usually read it twice a day. In the first

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The Museum of Reclaimed Urban Space

Back in mid-December I started volunteering remotely with the Museum of Reclaimed Urban Space, an amazing new museum in NYC’s Lower East Side dedicated to grassroots activism, with a specific focus on squats and community gardens. They needed someone to

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How do you like my new place?

Nice, yeah? More pages. We can spread out a little. Thanks to the web magic of Identity Web and Photo, you shouldn’t have to do anything to your RSS feeds to keep up with new posts. AND the nesting comment

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“Because land is life…”

“Because land is life, the struggle for a home through squatting is synonymous with the struggle for life itself.” Frank Morales (dare I call him a legendary squatter? After all the years of research for and writing of The Revolution

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Reader survey

You come across the term “spatial deconcentration” in a novel about squatters on the Lower East Side in the mid-nineties. You: A) Know what it means B) Don’t know what it means and look it up C) Don’t know what

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Phuc Tran’s TED talk, now with 100% Less Marimba!

In case you missed it the first time I posted it, or want to watch it again. (And really, you should.) Here is my friend Phuc’s TED talk, now edited so you can watch just his brilliance instead of skipping

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Attention Beloved Bookish Folks and Media Types

I’m filling out my author questionnaire for Tin House and it has a spot where I can list people who should receive review copies—that is, people in a position to promote or review the book, or adopt it for an

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Stalking rock stars on twitter is a totally legitimate form of procrastination

I met with my (wonderful, brilliant, delightful, beloved) editor on Tuesday to go over her line edits for The Revolution of Every Day. Tin House is an amazing publisher regardless of location, but I’m feeling especially lucky to work with

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And now, mein Sprockets, we dance.

Obama won! (Did you hear? I know you count on me to keep you apprised of such things. This blog is nothing if not timely.) And all the things I wanted to happen in the local elections happened! I’m so

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Quietly losing it with election jitters

Please, may Obama win. (He will. He HAS to.) Please, may a certain faction in power in the Republican party not steal the election (or at least not succeed, if they try). GAH. Hold me. Or tell me a joke.

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