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The Sky is Falling: May 2011
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The Sky is Falling. Because only amateurs wait until there's really something to worry about. Wednesday, May 11, 2011. There I Am in Younger Days, Star-Gazing. Twenty years ago, after a long day of improvising Elizabethan daily trials (alack! The Queen is coming and I've naught to wear! Wearing layers of clothes in 90 degree weather, and mooning over whatever boy I was too shy to talk to at the time.a bunch of us were hanging out on the near-empty grounds of the Renaissance Faire. Story), who was an alto...
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The Sky is Falling: Because it Can't all Be Wise 'n' Shit
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The Sky is Falling. Because only amateurs wait until there's really something to worry about. Friday, April 29, 2011. Because it Can't all Be Wise 'n' Shit. First, I'm so amazed and gratified that you're still out there. I gave serious consideration to just slinking away in shame and never coming back. But if I did? How're you doing in here? Smile "Duhd." "OK, then.". May 1, 2011 at 9:15 PM. Laughing my maternal ass off. Have you read Once Upon a Potty? That dude pees and poops next to the potty, too....
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‘Your Guess is as Good as Anyone’s!’ |
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Your Guess is as Good as Anyone’s! March 12, 2010 in editing. There are few things as impenetrable as an old joke. Look at the confusion caused by one of Sir Andrew Aguecheek’s exchanges with Feste in. The feeble-witted Sir Andrew tells the fool, Feste, ‘In sooth, thou wast in very gracious fooling last night, which thou spok’st of Pigrogromitus, of the Vapians passing the equinoctial of Queubus. ’Twas very good, i’faith. I sent thee sixpence for thy lemen, hadst it? Stanley Wells and Roger Warren. In th...
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So. |
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March 11, 2010 in Uncategorized. This is kind of a research blog. Though hopefully not as dull as that sounds. The idea is to post bits and pieces that might not make it into my current research project (aka Book 2) or other essays – offshoots, drafts, blind alleys, or just pretty pictures. Hopefully it will get me writing. (Have you noticed that I keep saying “hopefully”? PS The title is from John Fletcher’s. The Wild Goose Chase. Early Modern at the Beinecke. Early Modern Online Bibliography. You are c...
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The “Scary Monsters (And Super Creeps)” Theory of Anger Management – True Stories Backward
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History, Poetry, Stuff. My Publications and Other Materials. August 4, 2015. The “Scary Monsters (And Super Creeps)” Theory of Anger Management. 8220;Now she’s stupid in the street and she can’t socialize…”. As I’m writing up my thoughts on something, I’m reminded of a theory I have long held about anger management: anger management is the process of moving from “It’s No Game, Part 1” to “It’s No Game, Part 2.”. And then maybe you drop a bunch of ball bearings or something behind you as you leave. Cleari...
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My Publications and Other Materials – True Stories Backward
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History, Poetry, Stuff. My Publications and Other Materials. My Publications and Other Materials. 8220;Dinny Gordon, Intellectual: Anne Emery’s Postwar Junior Fiction and Girls’ Intellectual Culture.”. Journal of the History of Childhood and Youth. 7, no 2 (Spring 2014): 243-266. DOI: 10.1353/hcy.2014.0027. 8220;Using Professional Forums to Assess Historians’ E-Resource Needs.”. J Jefferson Looney, Susan H. Perdue, L. Diane Barnes, and Jill Anderson, eds.,. Journal of American Studies. 8220; Guest post, ...
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Dan & Hillary... Life by the Bay: January 2012
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Dan and Hillary. Life by the Bay. Keeping close across the miles. Thursday, January 26, 2012. It's difficult to be the third child when Big Sister still loves to be the gal in the camera lens! I'm trying to get infant pictures before Elliott turns into a six-month old! And hopefully a birth announcement. hopefully.). Monday, January 23, 2012. Thursday, January 19, 2012. Monday, January 09, 2012. By this gestation of my first two children, they were both born and swaddled. This little boy? Hanging out unt...
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Dan & Hillary... Life by the Bay: October 2013
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Dan and Hillary. Life by the Bay. Keeping close across the miles. Wednesday, October 23, 2013. Next Friday is November 1st. the last month before Christmas Crazy, and a new year. This year was a blur although many days with young children seem to drag by. "Killing Time" is such a painful thing when time is so fleeting but let any mother of a young, overactive toddler tell you that the twenty minutes before bedtime is the longest of the day. Here's a few of the photo's from this year. One Canadian girl an...
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the age of perfection: Here We Are: Another Morning
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The age of perfection. Surviving academe, more or less. Tuesday, April 14, 2015. Here We Are: Another Morning. It's 8:18 am; the magnolia is in full bloom outside the living room windows. A cloudy morning. TM and Bonaventure left a few minutes ago. Milk is cooling for yoghurt on the stovetop. The dishwasher is running. I may or may not have to wash the diapers today. All is not lost. All is not lost. There are weeks yet, and then the summer! And that is a lovely view! April 14, 2015 at 5:15 PM. After eig...
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the age of perfection: October 2013
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The age of perfection. Surviving academe, more or less. Monday, October 14, 2013. A note on the death of my colleague. First, I'm doing fine. As I said in my last post, this wasn't someone to whom I was particularly close, although s/he was in my division (and I'll be talking to the Provost about how to staff his/her classes this afternoon). Thank you all for your condolences. None of us was responsible for what s/he did. But we could have been kinder. I. Could have been kinder. Monday, October 7, 2013.