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June 11, 2010

I forget sometimes that I have this space to log my creative works without broadcasting what I’m up to for comment on Facebook, et al. Since I use brianna.org as a tech playground for testing things like, oh, I don’t know, Google Buzz, anything I post there is distributed instantly to every damned social network [...]

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McSweeney’s Internet Tendency: Reviews of New Food

January 7, 2010

I ate a lot of gas station taquitos last summer. Here’s my confession at McSweeney’s Internet Tendency. They were insistent that I be specific about location so Crestline gets a shout-out, as does Crestline’s 7-11.

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The Authorized Ender Companion

January 2, 2010

A short non-fiction piece I wrote was included in The Authorized Ender Companion by Jake Black. The dorktastic backwards pictures are just bonus.

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Another Creative Commons Round-Up

December 22, 2009

Wonderful use of one of my photos of the Wood family farm in Missouri for an article entitled: “Did Missouri Agricultural Conference Forget About Small Farmers?” “Spice Melange:Dill” made me hungry “Grow an Urban Garden” re-uses my photo of my mojito stash – and two of my photos are currently illustrating two different eHow articles: [...]

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Mortal Lessons & Ties That Bind

October 13, 2009

David Liban contacted me last year about using a few of my family photos for his documentary “Mortal Lessons” “We are all going to die, yet we spend most of our life avoiding this fact, as if to mention death will bring it upon us sooner. Then when death strikes, we are devastated, in part [...]

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Indoor Urban Gardening

September 20, 2009

This brianna.org post about last year’s eensy window garden was mentioned at Apartment Therapy’s The Kitchn. That’s one powerful windowsill! The pics below are going to be used in a book on urban gardening by Spanish publishers Ormobook.

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Creative Commons

August 22, 2009

I like to document my life in photos, as do we all, and I keep my dailies licensed for easy re-use under a Creative Commons license. This has some great side-effects – my photos show up in the coolest AND weirdest places: The Guardian Gardening Blog has used a couple of my indoor gardening photos: [...]

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