Tavie
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barb cooking blog
boing boing
caroline
cartoon brew
chris
cityroom
consumerist
erin
gena/ deadly stealth frogs
gothamist
jim hill
kids in the hall lj
kithblog
matt k
mike t
nathan
post secret
rynn
sarah
sarah c
sean
tea rose
toby
tom
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american elf
american stickman
elfquest
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masque of the red death
the perry bible fellowship
toothpaste for dinner
ultrajoebot
xkcd
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Saturday, March 16, 2002
Surprisingly, I am really enjoying Tender Buttons (or, as I like to say it, Tender Buddons), and I'll tell you why: they read like my hypnagogic word-following. When I am between awake and asleep and the words start flowing in my brain in ways that wouldn't make sense were I awake, but I follow them with my mind to see where they go until I either wake up or fall asleep again? Gertrude Stein's poetry reads like that, and it feels really natural and wonderful. Yay, Gertrude. Why are you in Tavie's head? 1:47 PM | shower me with attention
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