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Preview: Internet ornament, plate 2 – walls

internet ornament, plate 2 - walls

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Preview: Internet ornament, plate 1 – space

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Stolen artefact

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Outline for the great American novel, chapters 1 through 18

  • How to lose back fat
  • How to tie a tie
  • How to avoid tan lines
  • How to save money
  • How to write a resume
  • How to lose weight
  • How to make money
  • How to improve your marriage
  • How to save on home heating bills
  • How to cook a turkey
  • How to pronounce palahniuk
  • How to brine a turkey
  • How to argue with your spouse
  • How to choose a pediatrician
  • How to reduce stress in your life
  • How to be happy at work
  • How to make gravy
  • How to recycle cell phones
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Abandoned dedications

Extrapolated from an earlier post, “Abandoned Dedications” now has a page of its own. Eventually it will build into an archive of fleeting and forgotten regards. Bare as it looks now, the archive is growing and will continue to do so as and when new dedications come my way.

In the mean time, by way of repatriating the dedications with their original sentiment, they are available to download as full page pdf’s. They are given warmly and to be received as anonymously as they are delivered.

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Anonymous guests

Dedicated to you but you weren’t listening. Research conducted this afternoon shows there to be a direct correlation between the level of understatement in the front verso page of a book with the degree of  intimacy in the author’s inscription. The understated (blank) verso has a very sincere dedication; the overstated a very superficial one. The title page that falls between these two opposites, the one that is functional and austere, perhaps as expected, has the most generic and formal.

These are from a collection of books that I have either found, bought second hand or that have been loaned to me and I have yet to return. All have been signed by the author and dedicated to a reader – a reader sometimes known, a reader sometimes anonymous, but never me, I am simply the recipient and the guardian of these secondhand wishes.

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