January 2012
3 posts
HOW Magazine
I’m featured along with fifteen other tremendously talented creatives as part of Generation Wow in January’s HOW Magazine. The profiles are abridged to fit onto one page, so I thought I’d provide the entire interview answers I provided when they first contacted me.
What year were you born?
I was born in 1987. When did you (or will you) graduate from college? What’s your...
December 2011
4 posts
November 2011
6 posts
The Clearest Weather. The Darkest Day
First paragraph of a short revenge story I’m currently writing.
Today is Thursday and I shot a cow in the head. Hindsight being what it is I should have faced her head-on. Instead I stood on her right side staring directly into her eye as I slowly lifted the revolver and rested the barrel softly against her spotted dome. Her knees were locked, so it took her a second or two before...
October 2011
7 posts
Another Opening Of A Long Forgotten Google...
“Designing invitations for your grandparents’ 53rd Annual Backyard Cuddle Party can be a lot of fun, but I’m willing to bet while it certainly was high up on your list of Reasons to Go to Design School, it probably wasn’t number one. Though, for some people (Mitch), it was.”
Opening Line Of A Long Forgotten Google Document
“According to the Internet, Theodore Roosevelt was the 26th President of the United States. As such, he is the only US President on Mt. Rushmore who doesn’t really deserve to be there.”
A Different Brew
I’ve developed a bit of a morning ritual since the beginning of summer in which I make a visit to the coffee shop across the street from my office and order a “regular coffee.” (The size of the drink is not important as it has no influence on the type of coffee poured.) At no point during the past two months has this order ever presented any problems. But today was a different brew.
After placing...