OMEGERD I HAVE A WEBSITE
A million trillion love-filled balloons of thanks to my dear old pal, Ilsa Brink, aka the I.L.S.A. 3000, for making this beautiful thing. It seems impossible now — in a world wherein I've always got a webbable device or three close at hand — that I've been writing professionally since before the Internet was really that much of a thing. Back at the Weekly Planet (now Creative Loafing Tampa) I actually had a regular featurette highlighting a sort of "website of the week" — the only one I remember featuring was this classic of the early weird wide web, thankfully still accessible. So when it came time to populate this puppy, it was a bit of a struggle to demonstrate my relatively lengthy writing career: some of the magazines I've written for are no more (rest in newsprint power, JAM and Focus); some mags, like Shojo Beat, became online-only, but my content never migrated; and even my sweet collaborative baby, Kitchen Sink, has but only the ghostliest presence online (we're working on it, though). I'll add more as we go along (historical gems as well as new content) but, in the meantime, if there's something I wrote that you liked — for the Express, the Weekly Planet, Kitchen Sink, Oakland Magazine, or anywhere else — I invite you to leave it in a comment or to drop me a line, and I'll try my best to get it up in here.