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Wednesday, April 15, 2009

quickie

right so im on an all nighter and what not but i have to allow myself to be distracted, all to easily i fear.



ive always liked welch and rawlings. and even more so since ive been here. or maybe not more so but i certainly have listened to them a fair few times. its all petit a really, just globalized i suppose. i never thought i would miss barbecue and okra to such an extent, though i should have guessed. that feeling is undoubtedly more pronounced as a consequence of the scottish diet. missing peach season is going to be gutting too i think. the ability to properly isolate myself is another thing, the highlands are great for it, of course even better than what i can do in the southern appalachians, but it could never feel the same. but other than these things its hard to think up much else. living in a city is weird too. its too easy to track peoples comings and goings on the street. i might enjoy that too much, but its a two way street if you know what i mean. im not trying to be subtle here. it really is a two way street.



the new silversun pickups is good stuff, #2 in line for the new zizek. what else

ok back to it. in line with tradition ive pushed the upper limits of the word count 4000 words so far (5000 max) and have yet to start writing about fun stuff yet. i think my book is going to be a sequel to infinite jest or bolano's 2444. but if only in terms of length (scope).