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League of Inveterate Poets

The out-of-context contextuality of a foolish sage

Introducing the League of Inveterate Poets Podcast!

| June 30, 2010

I’m pleased to announce that my first two podcast episodes are now up on iTunes on my very own iTunes page. Click here to visit the League of Inveterate Poets Podcast on iTunes. Click the Subscribe button there to have new episodes delivered automatically to your iTunes. Alternatively, you can subscribe in your feed reader [...]

Love and Hate: Joseph Campbell’s Dramatic Divorce

| June 29, 2010

“And there takes place, then, that dramatic divorce of the two principles of love and hate which the pages of history so beautifully illustrate. Instead of clearing his own heart the zealot tries to clear the world. The laws of the City of God are applied only to his in-group (tribe, church, nation, class, or [...]

The Bus, the Bench, and the Chamber of Doom (Podcast Version)

| June 27, 2010

Here’s a new edit of my story of middle school terror and certain doom. I went all out on this one in preparation for my upcoming storytelling podcast. I was able to improve the audio of the voice considerably (warming it up with some equalization), and added a theme song and background music. Would love [...]

Somewhere My Love…Anywhere But Here (Podcast Version)

| June 26, 2010

Story I performed at The Monti Story Slam on 22 June 2010. A tale of unrequited love and the most terrifying movie of all time. WARNING: Contains explicit language. (NOTE: I’ve begun experimenting with a podcast, hoping to put up at least one of my stories each week. I’m shifting hosting to my own site, [...]

VIDEO: “Somewhere My Love…Anywhere But Here!” – My Story from the Monti Story Slam

| June 23, 2010

Below is a video of my story “Somewhere My Love…Anywhere But Here!” presented at The Monti Story Slam, 22 June 2010, at Alivia’s Bistro in Durham, NC. The theme of the night was “crushes.” Video was taken by my wife Karyn in HD, but compressed for uploading to YouTube. The first sentence of my monologue [...]

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