Archive for April, 2009
Death Sentences
April 27th, 2009
In the early 1960s, an Englishman teaching in Brunei was diagnosed as having a cerebral condition that would kill him within a short time. Read the rest of this entry »
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Dylan and Stravinsky
April 23rd, 2009
No, they’re not writing songs together. Just presenting two very different creative insights that I thought you might enjoy. Read the rest of this entry »
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The What and the How
April 19th, 2009
This is a good reading month, what with Annie Dillard’s THE MAYTREES followed by David Mitchell’s absolutely breathtaking CLOUD ATLAS. Just wanted to share one tiny bit. Read the rest of this entry »
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posted by Timothy Hallinan @ 8:31 PM |
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No Time?
April 16th, 2009
Paul Goldstein’s great CREATIVE LIVING post (and Dana King’s response to it) got me thinking about this business of “not having time” for the things that are important to us — writing, for example. Read the rest of this entry »
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Resurrections
April 12th, 2009
It’s Easter in Asia although it’s still Saturday where most of you are, so I get a jump start on the holiday. Read the rest of this entry »
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posted by Timothy Hallinan @ 1:03 AM |
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Creative Living 12 — Paul Goldstein
April 5th, 2009
Paul Goldstein is one of the world’s leading experts on intellectual property issues and the author of two absolutely cracking novels that explore this area, Errors and Omissions and A Patent Lie Read the rest of this entry »
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posted by Timothy Hallinan @ 7:50 PM |
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I’ve Been Used!
April 4th, 2009
And I couldn’t be happier about it. Read the rest of this entry »
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posted by Timothy Hallinan @ 8:25 PM |
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Coming Sunday — Paul Goldstein
April 3rd, 2009
Paul Goldstein is one of the world’s leading experts on intellectual property issues and the author of two absolutely cracking novels that explore this area, Errors and Omissions and A Patent Lie, both of which knocked me out. Read the rest of this entry »
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