Posted by anomalily
Sat, 11 Apr 2009 23:07:00 GMT
I ask: Any feelings about hour six?
"It's the best hour."
"What page am I supposed to be on? Page 6?"
"No, you're supposed to be done with page six. I mean, starting it. I mean..."
"Okay, hour one you start on page one, so hour six you..."
"I can't remember."
"You're supposed to be on page six".
"So I'm ahead."
"Wait! No!"
"DAMN YOU MATH!"
"Imagine how bad it's going to be at 9PM if we can't do this now..."
"It's not the last hour"
"The sun hates me- it totally created this spotlight right on my area."

"My neck hurts"
"Yea, My neck is definitely like 'What the hell?'"
"How many hours are in a day again?"
I am on page 9, but I don't seem to have a plot even on the horizon yet. It's starting to get a little scary. But, I've been told that I can just argue "Hey, I sat in one place and drew for 24 hours" if someone complains about lack of continuity.
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Posted by anomalily
Tue, 09 Sep 2008 04:03:00 GMT
Living in a town full of people from somewhere else, I hear people echo "what ifs" and great notions about returning to their hometowns and leaving a city full of amazing things. People talk about what it would be like to start a bicycle co-op, an indie movie theatre, a farmer's market, or an art festival in their hometown.
In a place like Portland, San Francisco, or NYC there's already plenty of this going on- but back in your little hometown of Little City, USA, not much else might be happening.
But very few can get up the courage to leave the place that they're happiest. Perhaps most now call their adopted city their home, or we just can't imagine more paddling upstream in their hometown.
So- do you experience this guilt?
Do you have a dream for your hometown that you'd like to see or you'd like to do yourself?
Why does your hometown suck? What's great about it? Why did you leave?
Are you one of the brave few that goes back to their hometown?
Did you start a project in your hometown? Was it successful?
I'm looking for creative writing, art, photographs, interviews and other material related to the theme of "hometown guilt." Send submissions to
AnomaLily
c/o IPRC
917 SW Oak St, Ste 218
Portland, OR 97205
by October 20th.
Questions? Contact me in the comments or at anomalily AUGHT gmail DAUGHT com
Thanks!
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