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American Wasteland: Bleak Tales of the Future on the Tenth Anniversary of 9/11
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Chicago After Dark: A City All-Star Student Anthology
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The CCLaP 100: Volume 1
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CCLaP's The Year In Books 2015
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CCLaP Journal #1
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Dreaming of Laura Ingalls
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Year of Peace: A Daily Devotional
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2025 reads, #14. DID NOT FINISH. Big news around here -- for the first time in my life, I’ve adopted a cat! It was a rescue cat that was just plunked into my lap with no notice, so the first thing I did was start hunting around for books and YouTube ...more | |
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2025 reads, #10-13. Big news -- for the first time in my entire life, I’m a cat owner! There’s a long story behind the circumstances, but the TLDR version is that I rescued an abandoned cat, and had him in my possession (and inside my room at the 20- ...more | |
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2025 reads, #10-13. Big news -- for the first time in my entire life, I’m a cat owner! There’s a long story behind the circumstances, but the TLDR version is that I rescued an abandoned cat, and had him in my possession (and inside my room at the 20- ...more | |
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2025 reads, #10-13. Big news -- for the first time in my entire life, I’m a cat owner! There’s a long story behind the circumstances, but the TLDR version is that I rescued an abandoned cat, and had him in my possession (and inside my room at the 20- ...more | |
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2025 reads, #10-13. Big news -- for the first time in my entire life, I’m a cat owner! There’s a long story behind the circumstances, but the TLDR version is that I rescued an abandoned cat, and had him in my possession (and inside my room at the 20- ...more | |
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2025 reads, #10-13. Big news -- for the first time in my entire life, I’m a cat owner! There’s a long story behind the circumstances, but the TLDR version is that I rescued an abandoned cat, and had him in my possession (and inside my room at the 20- ...more | |
“it never really worked; so the moment the generation after them, the more earnest and naive Millennials, started having discretionary income for the first time, Corporate America instantly switched over to pleasing them, because the vacuous boy bands and insipid reality shows that are now a permanent part of our culture worked a lot better on them than they did the cynical, skeptical, fun-hating Generation X.)”
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Tuck wrote: "Tuck wrote: "you all are on this list
http://electricliterature.com/blog/20..."
curbside too"

Have a wonderful Christmas:)
http://fundanything.com/en/campaigns/...

Feel free to stop by my daily blog here on GR whenever you're in the mood:)
Have a great night!

Since your books are not named individually in the pitch, I wanted to plug those offered under certain "backer" awards. CCLaP books: Repetition Patterns, Too Young to Fall Asleep, 99 Problems, Life After Sleep, Salt Creek Anthology, Amsterdamned if You Do, American Wasteland, Have You Seen Me, Get Up Tim, solo/down, Famous Drownings in Literary History, and Jugs & Capes. http://www.cclapcenter.com/hypermodern/
I wanted also to remind peeps to back the project! Always looking forward! Cheers!

Yes I am! And yes it is!


I've also been trying to watch movies you recommend as well as books, I could recommend you some like Trai..."
This is great, Jacob. I'll definitely be adding these films to my Netflix queue.

I've also been trying to watch movies you recommend as well as books, I could recommend you some like Train Man by Hitori Nakano and, if you're brave enough, the movie version of Ryu Murakami's Audition directed by Takashi Miike. Egads, I've been unsettled for days by that big damn movie.


I love your comments and what you're doing with CCLaP. I wish you the best of luck. Enjoy your BookSwim membership (and please be honest with your thoughts)
Nick Ruffilo
BookSwim.com"
Thanks, Nick! For those who don't know what he's talking about, I recently received a free two-month trial membership to Nick's company, in return for writing about my experience afterwards both here and at the CCLaP website. For those who don't know, BookSwim is essentially "Netflix for books" -- for a monthly fee they will mail X amount of titles to you, which you can then keep for as long as you want, getting new titles sent each time you mail the old ones back. I'll be posting my review of my own experience there at the beginning of December.

I love your comments and what you're doing with CCLaP. I wish you the best of luck. Enjoy your BookSwim membership (and please be honest with your thoughts)
Nick Ruffilo
BookSwim.com

Ah, Karin, good to hear from you! Well, the online headquarters are still up, at http://www.jasonpettus.com/kool/ and http://www.jasonpettus.com/scheisse/ , where text and photos of each trip can be found. I still haven't put out standalone electronic copies for the public yet, since that was one of the benefits of the people who paid money in advance; although after I -finally- get out the paper copy they're all owed as well, then I will finally release the PDFs for free download online.

On one hand, I want to re-read them and reevaluate, as I'm certain that I must have been delusional the first time around; but I also really don't want to waste my time. Why re-read Burroughs, when I can read something good instead?
It's a dilemma.

You were the last person I expected to run across reading the same books as me, and having Goodreads randomly link me to your review of ... whatever it was - was really startling.
Hope life is treating you kind!
Amy Kennebec