No Comment?

Friends, strangers, the curious-as the little counter at the bottom of this page spins faster and faster, I wonder-why no comments?Am I posting too much, too fast? Not enough time to mull it over? If you saw me today and said, a little sheepishly, "Hey, I read your blog!" then you are now required to … Continue reading No Comment?

Ask A Ho!

Friends! Strangers! Future sex-workers!My friend has just started a blog, ASK A HO. A blog who's time has come! Haven't you always wanted to be a sex worker, but didn't know how to go about it? Field your questions blog-ward, brave souls!In other news, I finished my new zine today- this one was going to … Continue reading Ask A Ho!

Best. Bumper Sticker. Ever.

Seen today, on the bumper of an old chevy-REAL COWBOYSare packed like a can of biscuitsAlso, it's national "Give all your money to Kinko's" week on planet Zine. I think they cut down a whole forest just for this. Don't forget, everyone, you can ask them to put 100% recycled into the machine.

Madge’s List

A pond to swim inwoodsgood growing light for plantsgood house light to live ingreen house housekittenshorse riding and working horses(Freasians?)Hunderwasser buildingsgood soil for foodshay and animal feed growinggoatschickenscheese and bread makinggrowing grains and cornpigs and sausagesherbs, orchard, fruitskiwis, berries, veg, nutswell or spring waterwater mill energyneighbors (good ones)kidsold friends (over 60)friends working togetherWWOOFERSSaunahot tub (fire … Continue reading Madge’s List

The young adult novel that was not my childhood

Arctic Boulevard was a barren expanse. There wasn’t much within walking distance. There was a 7-11, a party supply store that sold balloons and stickers, a used bookstore with stacks of dog-eared stephan kings. The last apartment I lived in with my mom, the one on Arctic Boulevard, was by far the most depressing. We … Continue reading The young adult novel that was not my childhood