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Tucson, the Novel: Today at Occupy Tucson: Dramas Manufactured by Angry Boys
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Tucson, the Novel. An experiment in literature and civil discourse. Friday, December 16, 2011. Today at Occupy Tucson: Dramas Manufactured by Angry Boys. In which I hijack my own blog, normally dedicated to my (yes, still ongoing! Literary performance project, for a post about Occupy Tucson, my current obsession and the reason for the relative dormancy of this page. I’ve been so preOccupied! Ah, the evil of McClusky’s plan! Except that McClosky’s events clearly aren’t motivated by a desire to...This move...
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Tucson, the Novel: September 2011
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Tucson, the Novel. An experiment in literature and civil discourse. Wednesday, September 21, 2011. It's a new day in Tucson, pardner. Coinciding in the most fortuitous way with my announcement of Tucson, the Novel: Season Two, an aggrieved and fed up Tucson city council. Like: escorted out, by police officers. Which, y'know, from a First Amendment perspective rankles me pretty bad. But from the good-riddance-asshole perspective, I'm thrilled. KGUN 9 News did a good job summarizing the situation. Serializ...
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Tucson, the Novel: Spending our Words
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Tucson, the Novel. An experiment in literature and civil discourse. Tuesday, October 11, 2011. While I was in Leipzig this summer, fiction writer Erin Wilcox. Filled in as a guest reader for the project. Lately I’ve been out of town some more, doing readings and visiting classrooms, (come see me if you’re in Boston or Middlebury), and Erin’s kindly pinch-hitting again. So in honor of what will be her. Was I being typecast here? I thought, we have so few words and letters to spend. The traffic light blink...
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Tucson, the Novel: Today at Occupy Tucson: Kozachik & Villasenor play the child abuse card. Bad move, guys.
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Tucson, the Novel. An experiment in literature and civil discourse. Monday, December 26, 2011. Today at Occupy Tucson: Kozachik and Villasenor play the child abuse card. Bad move, guys. Reposted from The Tucson Sentinel.com. Dear Councilman Kozachik and Chief Villaseñor,. Recent communications from the Ward 6 Council Office and the Tucson Police Department have pointed to incidents of crime at the Occupy Tucson encampment at Veinte de Agosto Park as justification to evict protesters. How dare you continu...
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Tucson, the Novel: October 2011
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Tucson, the Novel. An experiment in literature and civil discourse. Tuesday, October 11, 2011. While I was in Leipzig this summer, fiction writer Erin Wilcox. Filled in as a guest reader for the project. Lately I’ve been out of town some more, doing readings and visiting classrooms, (come see me if you’re in Boston or Middlebury), and Erin’s kindly pinch-hitting again. So in honor of what will be her. Was I being typecast here? I thought, we have so few words and letters to spend. The traffic light blink...
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Tucson, the Novel: April 2011
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Tucson, the Novel. An experiment in literature and civil discourse. Sunday, April 3, 2011. My New Sponsor, Believe it Or Not: the Arizona Commission on the Arts. 5 Arizona Artists Awarded Arts Commission Project Grants to Create New Works. Seriously, this blows my mind. Pledge: I shall not to allow government support of the project to take the wind out of my literary activist sails.). Well Thank you, Arizona Commission on the Arts. Posted by Shannon Cain. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Tucson, the Novel: December 2011
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Tucson, the Novel. An experiment in literature and civil discourse. Monday, December 26, 2011. Today at Occupy Tucson: Kozachik and Villasenor play the child abuse card. Bad move, guys. Reposted from The Tucson Sentinel.com. Dear Councilman Kozachik and Chief Villaseñor,. Recent communications from the Ward 6 Council Office and the Tucson Police Department have pointed to incidents of crime at the Occupy Tucson encampment at Veinte de Agosto Park as justification to evict protesters. How dare you continu...
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Tucson, the Novel: Today at Occupy Tucson: The Citizen Misses the Point
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Tucson, the Novel. An experiment in literature and civil discourse. Sunday, December 18, 2011. Today at Occupy Tucson: The Citizen Misses the Point. In which I respond to a bit of tediously substandard journalism. By Rai Goldin over at the Tucson Citizen about my most recent post. Indeed, Occupy Tucson has had a really difficult time getting down to the work of overthrowing the status quo. It's been- what? How about a little support from our allies, especially those who wield the power of the media?
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Tucson, the Novel: It's a new day in Tucson, pardner
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Tucson, the Novel. An experiment in literature and civil discourse. Wednesday, September 21, 2011. It's a new day in Tucson, pardner. Coinciding in the most fortuitous way with my announcement of Tucson, the Novel: Season Two, an aggrieved and fed up Tucson city council. Like: escorted out, by police officers. Which, y'know, from a First Amendment perspective rankles me pretty bad. But from the good-riddance-asshole perspective, I'm thrilled. KGUN 9 News did a good job summarizing the situation. Serializ...