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On this day in...
- 2010: iCoyote — After days on the road, Robbie ran out of numbers for counting road signs and clouds, which was fine since [...]
- 2010: A Walk Through the Memory Palace — Welcome to the first stop on Read Write Poem’s latest virtual book tour. The touring chapbook is A Walk Through [...]
- 2008: The Lost Book Club: Evil Under the Sun — Agatha Christie’s Evil Under the Sun is a Hercule Poirot mystery in which the intrepid detective finds himself working a [...]
- 2007: Weekend Hound Blogging: Squirrel Tales — He was this tall if he was a foot! *** Want to make a fast friend by saving a greyhound in Central [...]
- 2006: Weekend Cat Blogging: The Last Thing the Spider Saw — Share this:PrintEmailMoreDiggShare on Tumblr Pin ItLike this:Like Loading...
- 2006: The Sky is Falling and Other Unrelated Things — This morning, I went outside to get the paper, which wasn’t there, but I noticed that something amazing had happened. [...]



