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    November CSR Discussion Day: Hustle by Talo Segura

    By Cia

    Wow, November already. With the year almost over, I wanted to keep featuring things that kept readers guessing and challenge the idea of the traditional reading genres and stories. What did you think of Hustle? Share your thoughts below, but first, the interview!! Chocolate or Vanilla? I have to cheat... both! What's your favorite room in your home? Do you plot or write there? I don't have a favourite room and I write where ever I find myself alone and not being disturbed, of
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almost ordinary love?

Not much went on today. Got up at 6:30 for a morning tennis squad. Sleeping at 1 am is not indicative of good decision making on my part. Caught the train, slept for an hour, walked to grocery shop to start a work shift. My lunch break was spent in the adjacent cafe where i read an article in Apartamento magazine while eating a 'portugese chicken wrap' for nine bucks. There's a new guy working at the butcher next door. His masculine demeanor mixed with slightly boyish facial features makes him q

mr.chris

mr.chris

Volunteer Work- Day 8 and Day 9

On Day 8 (which was Friday, July 5th) and Day 9 (July 9th), I worked on the inventory for my 4th box. This particular box was mainly the files of paperwork from the parades, going from the 1980's to the 2000's. I had a conversation with the museum leader about the box- he agreed with me that it wasn't really necessary for me to inventory each and every single piece of paper, so I did the inventory by the folder.   Some of the paperwork was pretty tedious(I found memos about catering the ev

methodwriter85

methodwriter85

Is justice applied equally to criminals based on sexuality?

I was watching a re-run of American Greed, a TV show about real life frauds and pyramid schemes. As I watched the episode, I was reminded of something I came upon during my research for my novel, the Big Squeeze. Most of the senior executives of Mortgage, financial, and legal system were never indicted or sentenced to jail time, except one very interesting exception, Lee Farkas of TB&W.   Lee Farkas was one of the richest openly gay CEO's, if not the richest gay executive, in the 2000's. H

W_L

W_L

Let's get started

There's so much incredible material here on GA to enjoy, but I'm sure that most of us enjoy reading books outside of the site as well. How about sharing our favorites and maybe steer others to more great reads? Right now, for fiction, I'm reading James Patterson's Second Honeymoon. Nonfiction has me engrossed in David McCollough's John Adams. And in my spare time (hehe) I'm finishing up reading Dean Koontz's Darkfall. It's the final reread of four of his classics (Strangers, Watchers, Whisp

mickey1952

mickey1952

fat sack

oliver sacks, neurologist, turned 80 today   good for him + brian i mean brain

thatboyChase

thatboyChase

University of Delaware hiking tuition, fees for 2013-2014 school year

From Delaware Online: ***   Tuition and fees for in-state undergraduate students at the University of Delaware will increase by about $430 next school year – the lowest percent increase in about a decade, university officials said today. The 3.7 percent increase brings UD’s in-state tuition and mandatory fees to $12,112 for the 2013-2014 school year. Out-of-state students will pay $1,160 more, bringing tuition and fees to about $29,932 – an increase of 4 percent. Graduate students at UD will

methodwriter85

methodwriter85

Randomness and life

So.... its been over a week (almost 2) since I've last heard from a really good friend. It's kind of put me in a funk. Last time this happened with someone else I never heard from the person again and this person was there to help me through it and now.... gosh its a real pain in the ass. I just wish I knew if he was still sick, out partying for his birthday with his boyfriend (I know they were having a party), did he just decide to give up on me all together or did his pyshco ex-boyfriend do so

AquariusGuy

AquariusGuy

Hope, Amazement and more hope

Not sure if anyone heard, but my home city of Calgary suffered historical flooding just 2 weeks ago. Several surrounding towns and hamlets were devastated as well .   Something happened over the past two weeks that has given me a lot of hope, surprised me and just made me say wow. Although there was several beyond imaginable happenings over this time period, there is one that stood at the forefront in my mind.   Every 1st and 2nd week of July Calgary plays host to the world with the Calgary

wildone

wildone

33 strategies of War and an idea on application

Here's my musings on the 33 strategies and 33rd strategy specifically:   Robert Greene has been heralded as a "modern version of Machiavelli", since his books exalts the amorality and ruthlessness that exists in human behavior and strategic thinking.   I am no apologist for the man, but upon reading the 33 Strategies of War, I can see where is he getting part of inspiration. It is not Machiavellian concepts of amorality like the Prince, but the Chinese 36 Strategems and Art of War. Upon furt

W_L

W_L

Trials and Tribulations

Hey everyone! I hope everyone is having a good day and that you will have an awesome weekend.   A new chapter is now posted for Trials and Tribulations. I'm sorry concerning the time between the chapters, but life has a way of getting in the way of the things we love to do. For me, I love writing this story, and I hope that the interest shown thus far in the story, remains.   I like to mention Wayne aka Comicfan and Louis aka LJH and thank them for their tireless work which they have freely

Billy Martin

Billy Martin

Second Too Soon

First off, happy 4th July to you nice Americans. I hope your nation was/is partying hard!   Second entry. My first was yesterday but i need to get blogging out of my system and very soon the updates will be less intense.   Anyway this is my friend, Pascual Scevaro. We adopted Pascual after my friend rescued him from an isolated trash bin about four months ago. Some people in this world clearly have no sense of moral awareness.         I'm currently sitting in my uni campus room discov

mr.chris

mr.chris

The First

It's 1:10 am. The television is on with ladies' semifinals (Radwanska's grunts can be heard) while i flip through old magazines looking for good pictures that i will eventually cut out. I'm getting better at it. My friend went to Europe for the winter break and he left me a paper-cutting-blade thing. I can now cut pages with at most two small rips at the borders. Clearly I'm moving up. And now i turn to my laptop to type this entry.   It's my first. I've never done a blog before. I've only jus

mr.chris

mr.chris

July 1st-3rd, 1863 - The Battle of Gettysburg

Today marks the 150th anniversary of the final day of fighting at the Battle of Gettysburg, which was the turning point of The Civil War.   Thought I'd mark that day by sharing a YouTube documentary about it:   The Battle of Gettysburg (2011 Documentary)   Part of me really wishes I could be in Gettysburg, but eh...priorities change. It's funny though- I did a Gettysburg encampment in 2004, and I was so excited to think that I'd only be 27 for the 150th annivesary encampment. Now it's

methodwriter85

methodwriter85

Volunteer Work - Day 7

I finished inventory on my third box, and now I've got two more boxes to go through. After that, I'll go through actually accessioning the collection.   I found a packet of photos that ranged from 1957 to 1982, as well as a photo album from 2005. This was a very wide-ranging box in terms of the years.   One really cool thing I found was a very old newspaper from Saturday, August 1st, 1987. It was pretty crazy- the paper was actually in really good shape considering that it was twenty-

methodwriter85

methodwriter85

this careful dance

a faltered glance, a look askance but who would stop to guess the chance?   blushed cheeks with velvet voice yet no one knew there was a choice   a knowing smile, he looks away both know again, again we'll play   one lies yearning, try not to kill this delicate bloom by keeping still   the other's heart, it is unknown unknown as well is what was sown   and so we stage this careful dance leave nothing open nor ope' to chance   e'er part as friends though hope we might I say, go

harveybirdman

harveybirdman

Vintage Audio- CD Players II

CD players took off fast. Their advantages, especially in car stereo, pushed them forward and the prices down. Compared to cassette players they were a quantum leap forward in sound and reliability.   On the home audio front, the first and loudest voices were for multi-disk CD players. As the first generation players could only deal with one CD at a time, they were inconvenient and people wanted to play their CDs in batch.   The first answer to multi-CD players was the CD magazine or cartrid

JamesSavik

JamesSavik

untitled

I'd build a pyramid and on bowed knee   dedicate it to your memory.   And if I carved up the moon   you would be the first offered a slice.   For I hear your plaintive howl on the wind   and I answer, with bloodied throat, in kind.   Know that when your lonely soul flies the byways of the ether   you do not travel alone.

harveybirdman

harveybirdman

Let's be fair.....

I was going to try and say all this as a response to MikeL's blog entry but it seems I have way to much to say for that.   Mike is right in that the 5 things gay's cannot do need to be fixed, but I don't see them all as "gay" issues. They strike me more as human rights issues and at least three of them hit the "straight" community just as hard.   Donating blood - I can understand why they banned it in '85. Back then they barely knew what HIV was. It was a logical step to reduce t

Kitt

Kitt

Vintage Audio- CD players I

CD players arrived on the scene in the 1980s and quickly supplanted vinyl as the dominate audio-media. Unlike cassettes and LPs, CDs are a purely digital media. They reproduce sound with complete fidelity.   Compact Disks (CD) are optical disks which are read by IR laser. Data stored on audio CDs follow formats defined by the Rainbow books. Prior to 1988, the audio standard was defined by the Red Book. It was superseded by the Red Book in 1988 and by the Orange Book in 1990. There have been ot

JamesSavik

JamesSavik

Hold up, here are 3 AWESOME POETS FROM GA (and beyond)

So holy cow I've been reading some really good poetry here on GA. I don't know shit about poetry (I swear everyone says this), but I do know if I read something and it moves me, awes me, inspires thoughts in me, then I consider it good stuff.   In no particular order, here are some of the awesomest poetry I have read on GA (and beyond) by far:     1) Foster   _Foster's work is amazing. I've noticed that many of his pieces do not in fact have titles, but the poems speak for themselves. The

Fishwings

Fishwings

Toronto Pride and Gay Rights

http://ca.news.yahoo.com/blogs/dailybrew/toronto-pride-festival-heart-canada-gay-rights-movement-184423222.html   Interesting blog that I thought I would share   Toronto, in the Province of Ontario and has one of the largest Pride Parades in North America is set to have this years Parade with an added addition. The newly elected Premier of Ontario and her wife will be marching in the parade as they have done for several years.   Next year Toronto has been bestowed the honour of hosting th

wildone

wildone

Guest Promotion Opportunities for Authors

As a tie in to the Guest Blog Post I did last Wednesday on the GA blog - I'd like to give anyone on GA who aspires to be published - or is published - a chance to promote themselves a bit. Two things I was/am doing on my site are geared toward helping other authors promote their books. I average about 600-700 unique visitors a month on the site so while it might not be close to what GA gets, it's not that small anymore either and it's been my observation that there isn't a ton of cross over with

Andrew Q Gordon

Andrew Q Gordon

if lost

if lost unto them, i will be adored for far longer   than a star does die

thatboyChase

thatboyChase

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