There's not a single book of poems in this place.
On the other hand, there's not supposed to be. It's a fine arts kinda place. But people seem to be enjoying the design of 9L. And I think I was interviewed for a job as the head of a sculpting program.
A painter was hanging around the table for a while yesterday, and the colors in her work are really wild. So, if you want to look, click over to Tonya Clay. The 3-D things are pretty impressive too. If you're in North Carolina, she's got an exhibitions opening up.
That's what's going on.
Hope you're feeling good.
Friday, February 22, 2008
Still in Dallas
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