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dave writes right: October 2011
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Hide what we feel instead / in a folded trundle bed. Monday, October 31, 2011. What to Do With a Corpse. 8220;Oh.” The word dribbles down the tear in my friend’s mouth as she enters the parlor, where I seat her near the wicker basket full of this month’s newspapers. “So this is your place.”. 8220;Is that so.”. 8220;Do you notice the knot density? She’s still not looking when she asks, “The what? 8220;Are you okay? 8221; I wince. Aghast, she nods. 8221; I choke on my own wit. A brief moment regains my...
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dave writes right: In Defense of the Bookstore: Bill Petrocelli, via Shelf Awareness
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Hide what we feel instead / in a folded trundle bed. Tuesday, June 26, 2012. In Defense of the Bookstore: Bill Petrocelli, via Shelf Awareness. The hearings begin June 3, 2013. If you haven't read Shelf Awareness's article. Concerning the open letter to the DOJ by Bill Petrocelli, who owns Book Passage. San Francisco, CA) and is a lawyer, I highly recommend you do. They also provide a link to the letter's full-text. Posted by David K Wheeler. In Defense of the Bookstore. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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dave writes right: March 2011
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Hide what we feel instead / in a folded trundle bed. Thursday, March 24, 2011. In Defense of the Bookstore: Lindsey at Village Books. By heading to the internet. I wasn’t too interested in online marketing until a diehard online marketer and former co-worker at Algonquin Books. Opened my eyes to not only the possibilities, but also the fun of connecting with customers via the web. She shared much sage advice and when I moved back to Bellingham to restart my gig at Village Books. One click lets thousands ...
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dave writes right: What to Do With a Corpse
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Hide what we feel instead / in a folded trundle bed. Monday, October 31, 2011. What to Do With a Corpse. 8220;Oh.” The word dribbles down the tear in my friend’s mouth as she enters the parlor, where I seat her near the wicker basket full of this month’s newspapers. “So this is your place.”. 8220;Is that so.”. 8220;Do you notice the knot density? She’s still not looking when she asks, “The what? 8220;Are you okay? 8221; I wince. Aghast, she nods. 8221; I choke on my own wit. A brief moment regains my...
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dave writes right: July 2011
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Hide what we feel instead / in a folded trundle bed. Wednesday, July 13, 2011. A Day of Their Own Design. Read the rest at the High Calling! Posted by David K Wheeler. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Is the author of Contingency Plans: Poems. TS Poetry) and the album There There. His work has been featured in The Morning News. The Gay and Lesbian Review. As well as The Pacific Northwest Reader. An anthology from Harper/Delphinium. View my complete profile. The book available now. The album available now.
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dave writes right: July 2012
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Hide what we feel instead / in a folded trundle bed. Friday, July 27, 2012. Bias: Yours, mine, and everyone's we know. Politick. One that discounts the faith of more "liberal" or "progressive" or "insert snide label" denominations. One that points to the Bible and says, “I’m not telling you you’re going to hell; God is,” or proclaim unfounded and ominous “prophecies” about the future of a nation that allows same-sex couples the same dues afforded opposite-sex c...Or the haughty chuckles and hollow confid...
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dave writes right: April 2011
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Hide what we feel instead / in a folded trundle bed. Wednesday, April 27, 2011. We’re just looking. Mom and dad, pacing. To the teacher, who mom. After purchase. I tapped. Enough in the meantime. They thought to get me. For my new inheritance. For Random Acts of Poetry. Posted by David K Wheeler. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Is the author of Contingency Plans: Poems. TS Poetry) and the album There There. His work has been featured in The Morning News. The Gay and Lesbian Review. View my complete profile.
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dave writes right: Psalm
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Hide what we feel instead / in a folded trundle bed. Monday, December 26, 2011. The Lord is our shepherd. The flock has found wanting. And so put out to pasture. We now lead thirsting to water;. We now restore souls. Though we walk through. The Valley as the Shadow of Death,. Fearsome and evil, we say. 8220;Thou art with me.”. With rod and staff. And prepare a table before others. As though they were enemies;. Anoint our own heads with oil;. Run bitter cups over and serve. Surely goodness and mercy.
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dave writes right: November 2011
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Hide what we feel instead / in a folded trundle bed. Wednesday, November 9, 2011. In Defense of the Bookstore: Eighth Day Books. Wichita, KS. At the intersection of N Erie St. and E Douglas Ave. sits a bookshop, since 1988, as a testament to renewal. Is heralded by Image Journal. When I was three or four years old, looking at the pictures and pretending I could read. Reading led me into other worlds as often as I wanted.”. He takes the distinction farther. “We’re aiming here at an all-emb...In an atmosph...
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dave writes right: In Defense of the Bookstore: Eighth Day Books
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Hide what we feel instead / in a folded trundle bed. Wednesday, November 9, 2011. In Defense of the Bookstore: Eighth Day Books. Wichita, KS. At the intersection of N Erie St. and E Douglas Ave. sits a bookshop, since 1988, as a testament to renewal. Is heralded by Image Journal. When I was three or four years old, looking at the pictures and pretending I could read. Reading led me into other worlds as often as I wanted.”. He takes the distinction farther. “We’re aiming here at an all-emb...In an atmosph...
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