Wednesday, April 21st, 2010
As I sit down and begin to type, it’s 5am. I don’t have to be at work for 3 hours. What in God’s name am I doing awake at this forsaken hour?
Blogging.
Why? What’s so important that I feel I should set my alarm and get ready for work early so that I can sit at the computer and write about my family and my life?
I find it soothing. It relaxes me. If I don’t get to do this, I feel like I might explode.
Crazy, huh?
Tags: Arts, Blog, Blogosphere, Publishing, Ray Bradbury, Writers Resources, Zen in the Art of Writing
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Friday, April 17th, 2009

The sisters relate to each other...
As a Daddy Blogger, I find myself in a unique situation: I have a 15 year old step-daughter and a two year old daughter. I feel that this gives me a different perspective. I came into Kat’s life when she was four years old, so I missed the diapers and the slow development of her language skills. I’ve watched her grow up and marveled at her dreams and the decisions that she’s made. Even though I’ve had those eleven years of being a Daddy, with Calli it feels like I’m a brand new Daddy. Now I get the diapers and laugh at the way she reasons out words. Bunnies are ‘hoppies’ for instance. Doggies are ‘goggies’. With a new baby boy on the way in August, that’ll be a whole new world, as now I’m so used to girls, what do I do?
Tags: Brent Spiner, Comic book, comics, Graphic novel, Manga, Powerpuff Girls, Ray Bradbury, relating to teenagers, Starfest, Starland, Superhero
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Monday, February 23rd, 2009

Fahrenheit 451 cover courtesy of amazon.com
If you’ve read Ray Bradbury‘s brilliant ‘Fahrenheit 451‘, you probably still have visions in your head of homes being destroyed because they dared to have books inside them. I know I do. That’s why an entry at bookshopblog really disturbed me. In their post, ‘Book burning on Feb. 10th 2009 due to CPSIA‘, they claim that according to new CPSIA laws, a book store or library can not sell or distribute items that do not have a certificate stating that they have been tested and proclaimed lead-free. Furthermore, this law is retroactive, meaning that even if the item was published fifty years ago, if it hasn’t been tested, you can’t distribute it!
Tags: Amazon Kindle, Arts, Book, comics, Jimmy Gownley, promote literacy, Publications, Ray Bradbury, Sequential Art, Shopping
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