A Lil' Sumpin' Sumpin'
Monday, October 19, 2009
Twas Brillig...
There is a curious
article in the NY Times
about the value of nonsense on the intellect.
I love the final paragraph.
"Still, the new research supports what many experimental artists, habitual travelers and other novel seekers have always insisted: at least some of the ti
me,
disorientation
begets creative thinking."
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October 19, 2009 at 10:00 PM
Most of my work starts off as a funny sentence or a nonsense thought or a musical piece.
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WHAT I'M READING NOW:
The Call
by
Yannick Murphy
Book Reviews
I have devised a rating system that connects my love of books to another love: ice cream.
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life will not be complete.
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You should add this book
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Read it if you have
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there is no reason to Tead this book
empty bowl= atrocious
Do not read this book.
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