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  • Elephantine is blogged by Rachel.

    I write fiction at night, am almost always hungry, and am still working on that cure for procrastination... Elephantine is about finding beautiful objects and reporting the daily minutiae.

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let's do something this summer...

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Redrawing an entire 1968 yearbook by Robot Johnny. (Via Boing Boing.)

Finally finished reading the Sylvia Plath journals (it's over 350 pages so I'm not that abysmally slow). I'd really recommend it to anyone who's more than casually interested in her and won't get turned off by depressive confessional writing. I asked the boyfriend to recommend my next novel, so tomorrow I'll be starting The Contortionist's Handbook (Craig Clevenger).

Just caught the last bit of Demetri Martin on tv. Does anyone else wish that he had more than that one guest spot on FOTC? Some of his jokes seemed very Mitch Hedberg-esque. Demetri's charts and findings were right on (pillow fighting pillow = crazy awesome) and reminded me of my own abandoned project that hasn't proven to be much of anything yet. I finished up two lungbears tonight (red and blue), but no shop updates until I finish my custom + consignment pieces...

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Demetri Martin is so funny. I caught him on Comedy Central once and loved his charts and drawings.

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