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Thursday, November 04, 2004

Inspiration

 
And no, I'm not talking about Black Wednesday, which was actually inspiration DRAINING.

I'm talking about my friend Chad Hermann.

When I first started writing on this site (see how relunctant I am to use the word "blog"?) over a year ago, I had almost thought that I wouldn't need to stay in touch with friends as much -- they can keep updated with what I'm doing by reading all the stuff here.

Well, first of all, I guess I would need to add stuff here more often. But aside from that and more importantly, there still exists the need for one-on-one communication, even through the distant veil of e-mail.

Last week I sat down to write Chad an e-mail. I hadn't heard from him in a while; in fact, he hadn't responded to the last couple of e-mails (even my obvious bait, like "what do you think of the new photo iPods?"). So I opened up to him, and instead of talking technology and toys, we talked writing.

And lo and behold, to my great and humbled honor, a couple days later a Web site was born (again, with the blog hesitation).

Call it what you will, it's wonderful reading, even just these past couple days. I look forward to much more.

Chad was one of the editors of my first two books: By the Balls and Five Shots and a Funeral. He's really had an editorial hand in almost everything I've done before and since. He was also a crucial early member of the UglyTown team.

The other thing to make this post timely: Chad's comment on the recent election pretty much sum up my own disgust. I find it's hard for me to say anything, so I'll just point to his words. Hopefully today will be a better day than tomorrow.

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