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Right now, Brazil and Portugal are facing off in a soccer match. I’m not much of a sports enthusiast, but this is actually mildly interesting. My cousin is on his up from RI, and he asked me to keep an eye on the game while he is in transit. The day itself has been pretty intellectually unproductive. I stopped by Hannaford to pick up the paycheck, deposited it, and got the oil changed one of my parent’s vehicles. I sent a different short story out to Instigatorzine, and I believe it has a better chance of being run then the Bear Cather piece did.

I’m reading through a Harlan Ellison anthology as well as William Gibson’s Spook Country. Both a very strong reads and incorporate mild aspects of science fiction. I’ve read most of these Ellison stories in his Alone Against Tomorrow anthology, but revisiting them is great. I want to recommend two specifically: I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream, and Repent Harlequin, said the Ticktockman. The first is a very interesting take on the end of the human race. I won’t spoil the plot, but if you’re into cyberpunk or just appreciate science fiction in general, this is one of the first stories I would recommend. Harlequin is a short four page dystopia. If you’re a writer, a lot of this story you can take as an outline, and when he’s not using subtext, Ellison isn’t afraid to say, “This is why this happens. This is why that happens.” It’s an interesting style. Also, he makes some pretty neat Orwell references. Spook Country is the second book in the ‘Bigend’ series. Zero History, being the third, is scheduled for print this fall. In this contemporary setting, Gibson is exploring the means of art and advertisements in our culture. Though, I’m only 1/3 through the book.

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I had never really realized just how living vegetables really are until I spent four hours in front of a computer watching produce training videos. Thanks, Hannaford Supermarket. The department switch is becoming a lot more involved than I thought. While working in produce there is a lot to remember and it requires a lot of individual thought.

I found a hardcover copy of Gibson’s Spook Country for half the price of the paperback. It took an enormous amount of willpower not to purchase it. I want to read it at some point this summer, but I can say the same about hundreds of other books. Still, Gibson is definitely near the top of the list.

Also, I got a rejection email back from one of my short stories. The editor was kind enough to offer me some feedback, so it turned out to be productive.

In more imporant new, The Gulf is still full of oil. This is terrible.

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