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I went out to look at the waining harvest moon and spotted Jupiter in the southern sky.

I'm now indoors looking at other heavenly bodies...
_bossanova_:
I wish I could see something other than the moon, if I'm lucky, from here.
clio:
Bitch stole my boyfriend.
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In the time it's taken me to finish my book, almost every literary magazine I've ever been in has gone the way of a dodo, here are few that can still be found:

One of the only non fiction pieces I ever published, last month in Grumble Magazine:

http://www.grumblemagazine.com/articles/davidmclain/my-letter-from-moses-sussman-or-how-i-decided-to-become-a-communist/

An old one from the Paumanok Review. One of the longest pieces of fiction of mine...
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combatx:
Lol, I'll definitely take your advice. smile Thank you. Btw, the kiddos are adorable.
perfectfutility:
Hahaha I'm starting to think that's what I might get stuck in

But here's to hoping for something more right?
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rayweeboy:
Yes they are.

Finn is four, Albert is two. As you can see in the pictures they are built very differently and Albert actually outweighs his brother by several pounds. (And can beat the tar out of him.)
kay:
Yeah, next time I see that green fairy, I'm going to bitch slap her and pluck her wings off.

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A friend of mine from when I was a kid became an actor. Not exactly a famous actor, but I see him on TV from time to time. (His name is Jeremy Davidson and currently he's on something called Army Wives.) He sent me an email a few weeks ago telling me that he'd directed a movie. It's called Tickling Leo and was produced by...
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_bossanova_:
Um, thanks, I guess. I don't think he wants to. I think I want him to, though, which is bad enough.blush

Mary Stuart Masterson is pretty random...what has she done since Benny & Joon?
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Replacing my solitary blog post from three years ago...

Fifth draft of the book almost finished. I'll be glad when it's done. After that, well, we'll work on a publisher some, but I don't expect much. I would like to find at least a small publisher, as the new book is much more commercial and would benefit from a little extra oomph attached to my...
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David McLain graduated from Purchase College, where he directed a production of William Shakespeare's The Tempest. His stories have appeared in over a dozen magazines, including: Harvard's Dudley Literary Review, Gator Springs Gazette, Paumanok Review, Bellowing Ark, and the Taj Mahal Review. He lives in Western Massachusetts.
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kay:
Sounds like a situation that would surely suck.
ash:
You sound like you have your own collumn in a magazine, lol! wink