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Eat the Stars 🌟

Well, don’t eat them if you have kidney problems. Starfruit, or Carambola, can kill you. But if your kidneys are thumbs up, this subtle citrus racks up high presentation points and an okay taste. C’mon, what do you want? Inner and outer beauty and deliciousness? It’s the oxalate in the Read more…


Write You’re Wrong

I used to publish a zine. Think of it like a social media post, pages long, you can hold, turn the pages, way more than 280 characters. (I had to look up how many characters Twitter allowed.) In a hunt inside my external hard drive for the songs of an Read more…


Summer To-do’s:
Storage Solution Sculpture, Part 2
The Dream of the 90s

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My apartment is very long, with a narrow hallway to the bedrooms in the back which I sock-slide upon, Risky Business-style, often. If I am ever missing in action too long, I may have broken my neck because of this. But it is down this long hallway where I envisioned Read more…


Ten Things To Do Instead of Shopping: #1. Remind yourself who you are

More than a marketing demographic.  You have critical thought.  You’re unpredictable.  You embody a spectrum of rich and complex characteristics.  You cannot be simplified.  You cannot be manipulated to buy a bunch of crap.  You’re not a toddler who needs a binky. Pages from my old fanzine remind me that Read more…


I, Wonder (My Archive of Wonder Woman Love)

I’ve always loved Wonder Woman. Since I was a and I had this mirror to gaze upon… …when I was a little baby. And thought this lady was the prettiest girl in the world… And, later, used this comic to make an ad for my fanzine (which was a straightedge Read more…


Dear Women,

It is so wonderful to see social media swarmed with images from one of the many marches for women that took place yesterday, to see so many coming together to speak up for our human rights. I hope that this is a start of something… and the start of the end Read more…


I’ve been thinking about…

Sailors. Probably because I’m reading Thomas Pynchon’s V. (After two weeks I am on page 38, which means in about 28 more weeks I should be finished. But I don’t want to finish it really. I kind of want to stay there. Each paragraph merits more research: sailor dialect, slang, Read more…