How Are Memories Stored and Retrieved?
My Mind Is Blown
Classic Post of the Week: "A Suicidal Joke"
I'll do funny, I thought. Nobody, apparently, wants to read my depressing poetry (my book's sold, like two copies; it's embarrassing), but everybody wants to laugh.
A Road and a Song
I'd Rather Die
Poem of the Week: "Into America"
I wrote Into America as an assignment for David Wagoner's grad workshop at UW.
The assignment was to write a poem where every line ended with an "r"
sound. Going in, I didn't think that the assignment would produce a
poem that might end up in my book manuscript, but the only major change
I ever made to the poem was to break the lines so that every other line ended with an "r" sound.
Story of the Week: "If God Will Give Us License, part I"
Okay, it's been a while. Here's the truth: I ran out of funny stories, and I don't want to be the cause of nation-wide depression and/or suicides. So, if you're really depressed, don't start to read this story because it's gonna get bleak as hell and I can't be there to talk you down from the overpass. If you're just having a bad day, you'll probably be all right. If you've got the blues, that's going to have to be a judgment call on your part. Just how blue are you?
Let the Man Go Through: The Mad-City No-Limit Poker Invitational, Version 2.0, Report
Who's Loving Your Mama?
But who's loving your mama?
I am. I am.