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BTW: "moonlit bong" is an anagram for my hometown's name -- Bloomington. Come visit, to find out how perfect that is.
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Showing posts with label Bloomington. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bloomington. Show all posts
Wednesday, January 16, 2013
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Launch at T minus 37 days and counting!
YU: A ROSS LAMOS MYSTERY will officially launch on October 1, with a signing event at Howards Bookstore, 111 W. Kirkwood Ave., Bloomington, IN, 5:30 - 7 pm.
The next scheduled October event is October 20, a reading and talk at East West Bookshop, 6500 Roosevelt Ave NE, Seattle, WA, 7-8:30 pm.
The next scheduled October event is October 20, a reading and talk at East West Bookshop, 6500 Roosevelt Ave NE, Seattle, WA, 7-8:30 pm.
Thursday, July 15, 2010
Step by Step
The proofs for YU: A Ross Lamos Mystery have at last been finalized, and will now be Kindle-ized. So when will it be up in pixilated lights on Amazon.com? You'll be the first to know.
In the meantime, it's July in Bloomington, Indiana, which is the time of year when the town stretches, takes its shoes off and sets its bare feet up on the coffee table. EveryWhere is more relaxed and comfortable with itself. The University students are few, traffic is light, it's easy to avoid the city's road repairs. Sitting on the streetside terrace of a coffeeshop with a freshly-juiced fruit drink, under a clear sunset sky with just a trace of humidity in the warmth, there are lots of people on the sidewalks but all are suffused with a quiet joy; Now is the only moment, the moment we will always return to for a memory of when we felt in love with nothing in particular but everything at once.
In the meantime, it's July in Bloomington, Indiana, which is the time of year when the town stretches, takes its shoes off and sets its bare feet up on the coffee table. EveryWhere is more relaxed and comfortable with itself. The University students are few, traffic is light, it's easy to avoid the city's road repairs. Sitting on the streetside terrace of a coffeeshop with a freshly-juiced fruit drink, under a clear sunset sky with just a trace of humidity in the warmth, there are lots of people on the sidewalks but all are suffused with a quiet joy; Now is the only moment, the moment we will always return to for a memory of when we felt in love with nothing in particular but everything at once.
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