Archive for February, 2009
Four Newish Poems
• February 28, 2009 • Leave a CommentPosted in Uncategorized
Tags: art, Harry, new poetry, Newish poems, pictures, Poetry, Public Library, Santa Fe, Shortest Day of the Year, Southwest Reading Room, With Chapped Lips
My Goodness…
• February 25, 2009 • Leave a CommentPosted in Uncategorized
Tags: audience attention, body of speech, classic, college, eye contact, facial expressions, fantastic gig, goodness, hand gestures, plagiarism, posture, self evaluation, speech review, transitional statements, vocal fluctuation, voice change, writing
Sunshine
• February 24, 2009 • Leave a CommentPosted in Uncategorized
Tags: clear the mind, desire, exercise, get out of here, go for a walk, sunshine
An Interesting Revision Request
• February 23, 2009 • Leave a CommentPosted in Uncategorized
Tags: 2:1, cheating, college, higher learning, humor, international student, make mistakes, passing, plagiarism, professor, revision request, student, term paper mill, Wall Street Journal, writing
Another book and Episode Two – the latest installment of ‘Random brushes with people who would like to do me physical harm’
• February 21, 2009 • Leave a CommentPosted in Uncategorized
Tags: adrenaline, all things considered, Another book, art, booze, Borges, carte blanche, chase scene, Cue John Williams score, David Markson, drinking, dying in a garden, enjoying the stars and deserted streets, Episode Two, exactly one week ago, fade to black, Friday night, gardening, Good Times, Guadalupe Street, I could die with that, john blaze, karma, killed, latest installment, literature, mugged, New Mexico, out of the shadows, overdrawn, Paseo de Peralta, pilot script, public library card, publishing, punk, Random brushes with people who would like to do me physical harm, Random quote, rapidly fading buzz, real life action movie, Santa Fe, SD license, short lived series, smoking, strangers, stream of consciousness, The Last Novel, The Railyard, three in the morning, track, two dollars cash, Van Gogh, willy nilly, Wittgenstein's Mistress
Acknowledging Sources and the Ethics of Plagiarism – A Case Study from the Term Paper Mill
• February 20, 2009 • Leave a CommentPosted in Uncategorized
Tags: academia, academics, alcohol, america, art, athletics, bank, beer, books, booze, Boulder, business, California, chapter, citation, clients, college, Colorado, ctg music, cyborgs, deadline, document, dreams, drinking, editing, education, employment, ethics, facts, flight, Freelance, girls, greetings, haze, healthcare, higher education, homelessness, Hump Day, idealism, job, Kanye West, keg, kissing, lazy, Lil Jon, literature, Long Beach, Lorelei Lee, luck, mental illness, Michigan, money, North Carolina, oral history, paper, party, pay, photography, plagiarism, professor, publishing, quote, random, red wine, Santa Fe, scam, sorority, sources, sports, Starter jackets, statistics, student, student loans, substance abuse, term paper, text message, textbook, The Rumpus, Thirsty Thursday, travel, treatment, UC - Boulder, University, UNLV, wine, writing, You Tube
You couldn’t pay me enough
• February 20, 2009 • 3 CommentsPosted in Uncategorized
Tags: changes, college, comedy, customer, errors, Freelance, grammar, humor, junk, Ph.D., professor, spelling, student, terrible writing, website, writing
How to produce a mediocre college essay and other things you may find interesting
• February 19, 2009 • Leave a CommentPosted in Uncategorized
Tags: academy, advertising, art, Bill Murray, blog, books, booze, capitalism, celebrity, cinema, college, colors, content, courage, creativity, culture, drunk, editing, enemy, Erich Fromm, essay, Facebook, famous, favorite, film studies, form, format, France, Francois Truffaut, French, French New Wave, Friday, friends, funk, George Bush, God, Google, graphic novel, guerilla, Gunshy, Hank Azaria, higher learning, hip, hipster, Huff, humor, Iran, Iraq, Iraqi Freedom, irony, Islam, Islamic Revolution, Japan, Jay-Z, joke, Jules and Jim, kids, Land of Enchantment, laugh, Liam Neeson, library, literature, Lost in Translation, love, Marjane Satrapi, marketing, media, meditation, mid-terms, Minnesota, movie, music, New Mexico, Oliver Platt, paint, peak, Persepolis, photography, postmodern, professors, psychology, qoute of the day, queer, quote, random, read, road trip, Sandra Bullock, Santa Fe, Scarlett Johansson, school, Showtime, Sofia Coppola, South Dakota, The 400 Blows, The Art of Loving, The Battle of Algiers, The War on Terror, theorists, think, thought, Tokyo, trailer, undergrad, United States, virgin, weekend, Wikipedia, writing, writing process, You Tube
“I met a fellow writer – which is to say, a fellow prisoner.”
• February 18, 2009 • Leave a CommentPosted in Uncategorized
Tags: ADD, Albert Camus, alcohol, Amsterdam, art, As Good as it Gets, author, autumn, boredom, Brazil, Capote, Cat's Cradle, celebrity, clusterfuck, coffee, college, commentary, comparison, consciousness, creative writing, culture, diary, drudge, edit, ego, essay, exotic, face, Facebook, fame, favorite, Freud, future, Gadzooks, George Bush, Gilkin, Google, grammar, greentidebluesky, gulag, guru, Hamilton, Helen Hunt, Henry David Thoreau, hip-hop, homework, humor, illustrate, In Cold Blood, itch, Jack Nicholson, journal, Jr., jumping, Juxtapoz, kick, Kurt Vonnegut, Letter from a Birmingham Jail, life, literature, Lotus, luck, Magazine, Mark Pritchard, Martin Luther King, meditation, Mexico City, mission accomplished, mistakes, MIT, MLK, movies, multimedia, music, nose, Oscar, paper, pen, Perry Smith, Philip Seymour Hoffman, photography, professors, rainforest, relaxation, Santa Fe, satire, season, self fulfilling prophecy, self-portrait, sensei, Shuggie Otis, skank, spelling, students, sugar, Sweden, Tabasco, Tanqueray, The Fall, thinking, Thobias Faldt, To Kill A Mockingbird, Truman Capote, tweaker, Twister, Walden, word processing, words, writing, You Tube
Another Admissions Letter – this time declined
• February 22, 2009 • Leave a CommentPosted in Uncategorized
Tags: admissions letter, advertising, art, AutoErrata, College of Arts, commentary, doctorate, fantastical glory, fellow wordpressian, Handicapped Children Organization, High School English Teacher, International Professional Development, Leadership and Management, Master of Liberal Arts, Oklahoma City University, personal information, Ph.D., plagiarism, portfolio, professor requirements, resume, Riyadh, Romeo, Shakespeare, should be a doozy, Translation, University of Nebraska at Omaha, Volunteer