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February 03, 2008

i is a bad blogger, part fifty-three

Decorative_letters_no real post today, just sticking my head in to explain why I haven't posted about Woff's show yet. (Running through February 23 at Southern Exposure Gallery in San Francisco, so get out there!)

I am currently--as in, right now, I just took a break from it to write this post--revising an article on Woff to appear in the next issue of Hyphen magazine. Not the Hybrid Issue that was just released this weekend, but the next one, due out in a few months, which is "spaces" themed, whatever that means.

As I was telling Herself, trying to write an article and a substantial blog post, both different, about the same subject, is like trying to give birth to fraternal twins at the same time, or trying to get a fat guy and a wide girl through the same doorway. Basically, we're gonna have to rethink that strategy.

Also, I just went all official 'n' shit as a blogger at the KQED arts and culture site. (For those of you scratching heads, KQED is the San Francisco NPR affiliate, one of those public radio hubs that originates a lot of programming, and a major contract employer of local artists and writers. So I'm very happy about that.

So this week I think I'll finally manage to get those puppies through the aperture, both. Well, we'll see. Stay tuned.

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