Compact Appliances. That pretty much sums it up. Well, except for the combination appliances.
A few of my favorite tools
My current favorite tools are Stim-U-Dents and TiddlyWiki. I recommend them to all!
Metamagical Themas Review
Metamagical Themas: Questing for the Essence of Mind and Pattern, Hofstadter. Non-fiction.
The Last Days Review
The Last Days, Westerfeld. Yes. This is nominally a sequel to Peeps, but I found it interesting to imagine reading it without having read Peeps. Each gives what could be premature insight into the events of the other, though, so perhaps the ideal situation would be to read each with no memory of the other.
Learning to get out of the way
Dan Bern (he has a new album out) on what I look for in writing:
The writers that I love, some of them are songwriters, but a lot of them are story writers. The best of the lot, at least my favorite ones, are not writers that write in florid strokes so much as very vivid ones, like James Thurber and Ring Lardner, Charles Bukowski, John Fante, Hemingway. They’re not writers who are so in love with their own words; the picture’s what’s important.
When I was making this record, New American Language, it was like, "Let’s be in service to the song — what do the songs want, what does the story want, what do the themes want?" It’s hard to get out of your own way. When people are trying to master their craft, it’s more about learning to get out of the way.
October Reading
Fragile Things Review
Fragile Things, Gaiman. Yes. Not all of the stories collected here are gems, but most of them are very good, and only one or two write checks that the effort Gaiman put into them does not cover.
Clean enough to eat off!
A lovely Britishey source of free printable book plates by such nifty illustrators as Raymond Briggs and Posey Simmonds.
A really great story about a really great grandfather, with illustrations.
In a cage match to the death
After reading her name, I expected Deborah Jakubs to look like Deborah Jacobs but, you know, with a goatee and a gold sash.