Reading V for Vendetta. Wonderful. Interviewed Neil Gaiman this morning about Anansi Boys. Also wonderful. Interviewed him once before, three years ago. Has the most spectacular voice you've ever heard -- a high-class, educated, dignified English voice given some balls and character by a decade of living in the midwest U.S.. Better interview this time than last, had a focus -- the new book. Last time I felt like I needed to ask him a question about everything he'd ever done. Had one great question, going into how comic fans complain about Superman because he's "too powerful", it's hard to identify with someone who has no limitations, and yet Neil Gaiman writes about gods -- how does he make it compelling? He had a great answer, and I can't wait for you guys to read it.
It was a month of reruns. Also interviewed Black Rebel Motorcycle Club. Also interviewed them before, two years ago. Have to start looking for a full-time job next week. Thinking maybe Dell. Built a new, huge office in Oklahoma City. Listening to Elliott Smith and the Mr. T Experience. Rebecca is starting a new blog about her new-found domesticity. Proud of her. Love her. Love life.
"It does not do to rely too much on silent majorities, Evey, for silence is a fragile thing... one loud noise, and it's gone." - V for Vendetta
It was a month of reruns. Also interviewed Black Rebel Motorcycle Club. Also interviewed them before, two years ago. Have to start looking for a full-time job next week. Thinking maybe Dell. Built a new, huge office in Oklahoma City. Listening to Elliott Smith and the Mr. T Experience. Rebecca is starting a new blog about her new-found domesticity. Proud of her. Love her. Love life.
"It does not do to rely too much on silent majorities, Evey, for silence is a fragile thing... one loud noise, and it's gone." - V for Vendetta
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