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Reading Time Magazine's story on the short-storytelling explosion, lead by six-word memoirs, http://tinyurl.com/5udm97
| is reading an interview on PostSecret with Rachel & Larry about the Six Words by/for Teens book. http://tinyurl.com/6xjsgh |
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| thinks Josh Neufeld & Sari Wilson's new Next-Door Neighbor webcomic chapter is the bee's knees: http://www.smithmag.net/nex... |
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| at a Meetup on self-organizing with Scott Heiferman. Quote: "Facebook is the new AOL, the walled garden where everything stays inside." |
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| launching a new six-word memoir project for teens at smithteens.com/sixwords. Watch out world, here they come... |
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| Reading New York Mag's killer write-up of our Next-Door Neighbor comic, and our Harvey Pekar story excerpted: http://tinyurl.com/6qhndd |
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| Devouring the first chapter of our new comic, "Graphic Therapy," a true story about a hilarious headcase in Philly. smithmag.net |
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| Reading the latest diary entry from our dominatrix, Mistress Y, at SMITHMag.net. It's about ropes. |
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| Reading the latest diary entry from our dominatrix, Mistress Y, at SMITHMag.net. It's about ropes. |
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| reading Molly Rosen's story about her first year in camp -- featuring gobs of hairspray, tie-dye, mean girls and braces -- at smithmag.net. |
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| heading to the Barnes & Noble in Park Slope for the first Brooklyn six-word memoir reading & slam. 7pm. Drinks in Perch Cafe after.... |
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| getting ready to spend a few hours with Four-Hour Workweek guru Timothy Ferriss. (I'm guessing no twittering on the hike is allowed). |
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| and also taking submissions for Six-Word Memoirs on Love & Heartbreak, at smithmag.net. (And wondering when Biz S. will give us some love.) |
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| is adding 100 new six-word memoirs to the expanded, hardcover edition of the six book, most from the original Twitter SMITHmag followers. |
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| Busting out of a funk by reading the hilarious and intense Six-Word Momoirs, by all the great moms, at smithmag.net. |
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| Announcing the winners of the SMITH/TreeHugger six-word "Green Life" contest (first prize: ipod nano) at smithmag.net. |
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| Launching greatest contest ever. Involves: your story, if you've ever been pregnant, on jars of nationally distributed pickles. smithmag.net |
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| Six words for Eliot Spitzer: "She wasn’t worth the hourly rate." |
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| ....and when the kisses are over, going to see Dan Goldman's SHOOTING WAR reading at 3:30 at the Day Stage at SXSW. |
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| Getting ready to kiss the brilliant ring of PostSecret's Frank Warren. Wonder what he'd say in six words. |
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