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Disappointing Days

Dec 6th, 2009
by David Faroz Precht.
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Laziness set in quickly.  Then, boredom.  Then, I got yelled at by my wife.  And now I’m trying harder.
That sounds much harsher on my wife then it should.  She didn’t “yell” at me, per say, as much as read an essay by George Orwell about the downfall of writing and excerpts from a book about [...]

Extension, Thy Name is Awesome!

Nov 27th, 2009
by David Faroz Precht.
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Just received word from the phenomenal Josh Elder that the proposal deadline for the Reading With Pictures Anthology has been bumped back to December 15th.  So, if you were longing to write, draw, ink, color, and letter your own comic about education or work as a team on one, you still have time.
It’s great exposure as I [...]

A sign of things

Nov 26th, 2009
by David Faroz Precht.
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Some quick notes before I get back to work…
We’re nearly at our 1 month mark, here in Korea, and considering purchasing a wireless router as a reward.  Wouldn’t that be swell!  Anyway, it’s Friday afternoon here, nearly late night Thursday for those in the U.S. und Ahh, and I’m thinking about relaxing over the weekend [...]

‘Still Alive’ by Jonathan Colton, perhaps?

Nov 7th, 2009
by David Faroz Precht.
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It has been some time since my last post.
After two computer problems, two visits to the Apple genius bar, being sick for a week, packing, and flying to the other end of the world we’re alive.  And that’s figurative and realistic…or something.
We’re here in Songpa-Gu, Seoul, South Korea settling into our second apartment in a [...]

“Make it Work”

Sep 24th, 2009
by David Faroz Precht.
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The creative process is mythical and never clearly defined.  At no point in college does anyone say “this is how to write a story” and offer step-by-step instructions.  We required to figure it out for ourselves.  So, we spend time on ideas, accumulated into Moleskines or folders on your hard drive, and structure, on notecards [...]

The not as long as I thought list

Sep 7th, 2009
by David Faroz Precht.
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Things are moving fast out here in Denver, so I’ll make bullets of the current.

We’ll be moving to South Korea by the end of this or early next month to teach English to children.  We’re both really excited as this means we’ll be able to teach, save some money, and attempt to ride out the [...]

The Shenandoah River’s in Virginia?

Aug 26th, 2009
by David Faroz Precht.
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Then what does Colorado have?  …mountains?  Let me see them…all right, you win this round.  Keep tuned to the Now? section for pictures of our many adventures!
We’re in the Denver area, hanging out, attempting to not count our chickens before they’ve hatched, and look for work.  As it stands we haven’t found much on this [...]

The cross country shuffle

Aug 17th, 2009
by David Faroz Precht.
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Well folks, the time is nigh.  A week from today we fly to Colorado to begin our eventual move to Pasadena.  It’s an exciting and extremely stressful moment in our lives as we’ve only been married two weeks now and started to get a handle on life as a couple.  Now its time to throw [...]

…the day

Aug 1st, 2009
by David Faroz Precht.
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Its been some time since I’ve posted but I can’t apologize for that. Things have been crazy. Planning, the trying on of clothing, and writing of sizable, novelty checks that turn out to actually be worth what is printed on them have all come and gone. Today is the day.
As it stands, [...]

Why, it’s the day you get a cudgeling to remember

Jul 8th, 2009
by David Faroz Precht.
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Taking a break now, I’d like to tell you all what is and has been going on in the world of David and the great balloon heist…err, the move to L.A.
There have been many conversations and folks sent my way by way of conversations with folks that have lead me to understand, a bit, of [...]

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