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Grammar Piano: May 2011
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Sunday, May 15, 2011. I have moved over from Blogger to Wordpress. I hope you'll join me there, and update your links, your RSS feeds, and whatever Internet magic you do. I'm still settling in over there, so some things don't look the way I want them to, and some sidebar stuff isn't quote up to speed- but we'll get there. Will take you there, as per usual. Thanks for reading. I really do mean that. Thursday, May 12, 2011. 30 Day Song Challenge: Your Favorite Song. According to these rules. Well, in this ...
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Grammar Piano: December 2010
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Friday, December 24, 2010. I'm taking a vacation from the blog, returning in mid-January. So, in the meantime, here's a new bunch of covers to enjoy when the radio only wants to play Christmas Music. Another Day in Paradise, by Copeland. Fall on Me, by Cry Cry Cry. Folsom Prison Blues, by Brandi Carlisle. Lovestoned, by Kaki King. Walking in Memphis, by Cher. Angel from Montgomery, by Ani Difranco. All is Full of Love, by Death Cab for Cutie. Anyone Who Had a Heart, by Shelby Lynne. Is it really though?
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Grammar Piano: Lucy, an excerpt: Part 3 of 4
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Tuesday, April 19, 2011. Lucy, an excerpt: Part 3 of 4. There had not been children. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Lee Houck was born in Chattanooga, Tennessee and now lives in Brooklyn, NY. His novel, Yield. Was the winner of Project QueerLit, and was published by Kensington Books in 2010. His writing appears in several anthologies including From Boys to Men. A limited-edition chapbook. Additionally, he has worked with Jennifer Miller's Circus AMOK! View my complete profile. Click to learn more!
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Grammar Piano: Lucy, an excerpt: Part 2 of 4
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Saturday, April 16, 2011. Lucy, an excerpt: Part 2 of 4. She bounced into the house, and her father asked if someone had filled her skull with meringue. She pulled her diary from underneath her pillow, where surely it was safe from marauding intruders, drew a radiant sun, and next to it wrote (in English, should her mother discover it) the words ‘silver dust’ and ‘orange glass.’. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). For many, many seasons. Also: LeeHouck.com. View my complete profile. Click to learn more!
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Grammar Piano: March 2011
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Friday, March 25, 2011. My father picked me up from the airport and we drove directly to the Waffle House, where I ate cheese-n-eggs, with hash browns scattered well and raisin toast. The raisin toast at Waffle House always comes with apple butter, and I'm glad to know that some things never change. Their lack of faith doesn't bode well for my own future in canning. Look for an update long about August. Morels and ramps and green garlic and asparagus and tristar strawberries. I need all of you. During th...
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Grammar Piano: Lucy, an excerpt: Part 4 of 4
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Sunday, April 24, 2011. Lucy, an excerpt: Part 4 of 4. From the kitchen, she eyed the lottery ticket. 8220;Merde,” she said. She crushed the worthless ticket in her palm and threw it across the room. Frustrated, she turned on the television, found the channel which showed game show reruns all day long, and settled back into a cushy leather armchair. 8220;Where is mother? 8221; Lucy said. Baroness merely blinked, as if she were seeing through a new pair of eyes. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Is a bo...
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Grammar Piano: January 2011
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Sunday, January 30, 2011. In the Moment Chili. As is her custom, demanded that I blog the recipe that I mentioned in my Facebook post. It's called In the Moment Chili because that's really what it is- it's whatever you have plus whatever you feel like. Taste it every time you add something, and see what your mood asks for- more heat, more acid, more salt. So, tonight, my version went like this:. 3 small onions, chopped. 3 cloves garlic, chopped. 1 lb ground pork. 2 chopped chipotle chiles. 1 cup of water.
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Grammar Piano: Migration
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Sunday, May 15, 2011. I have moved over from Blogger to Wordpress. I hope you'll join me there, and update your links, your RSS feeds, and whatever Internet magic you do. I'm still settling in over there, so some things don't look the way I want them to, and some sidebar stuff isn't quote up to speed- but we'll get there. Will take you there, as per usual. Thanks for reading. I really do mean that. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). For many, many seasons. Also: LeeHouck.com. View my complete profile.
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Grammar Piano: Newburyport Literary Festival
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Wednesday, April 27, 2011. I'm speaking at the Newburyport Literary Festival. This coming Saturday, April 30. If you're nearabouts (and awake early) come down and sit a spell:. Write What You Know: Personal History in Fiction. The unbearable weight of history. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Lee Houck was born in Chattanooga, Tennessee and now lives in Brooklyn, NY. His novel, Yield. A limited-edition chapbook. Additionally, he has worked with Jennifer Miller's Circus AMOK! View my complete profile.
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