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By Katey
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Posted October 1, 2008

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Sorry, no post tonight due to a family emergency. My footbridges notes are at home and I’m not there.

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 Living it Up: A Day of Footbridge Adventures (Here’s One)
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By Katey
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Posted September 30, 2008

Living it Up: A Day of Footbridge Adventures (Here’s One)

Shane and I lived three days in one today—12 hours total on the road exploring the footbridges and interviewing. Got home tired and happy as a puppy. Here are some notes and better yet, check out [...]

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 Quick Note
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By Katey
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Posted September 28, 2008

Quick Note

Oh! There is so much to say! More footbridges outings, truckloads of wood with dad, Gus the dog bounding up the hillside, maples turning fire red, and homebaked apple cobbler. But sleep [...]

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 Survey Says…
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By Katey
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Posted September 26, 2008

Survey Says…

Odds and Ends found in my electric company’s monthly newsletter: Need someone to clean single man’s house. Want car, any make or model, must run, for $100 to $150. Need someone to catch beavers. [...]

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 The Poetics of Collaboration
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Posted September 24, 2008

The Poetics of Collaboration

Good news! My first essay on collaborative artists just hit the stands! (That means writing about three bodies of work in 1200 words or less…a good challenge!) Check out the October issue [...]

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 The Honeycutt Bridge
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By Katey
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Posted September 23, 2008

The Honeycutt Bridge

I posted website updates today, including a new main page photo, new sidebar links, an updated list of forthcoming essays, and an updated Current Projects page. ENJOY! The Honeycutt swinging [...]

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 George and Corrine
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Posted September 23, 2008

George and Corrine

[This is the second post in a series I’ll be writing about this fall. If you missed the intro to the footbridges project, read about it here. Please pardon me as I sort through the information on [...]

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 Our Forthcoming Fall
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By Katey
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Posted September 21, 2008

Our Forthcoming Fall

The buckeyes are always the first to go. It starts with the subtlest wilting of each fingered leaf. The edges begin to curl, brown at the tips as if turning back from the sunlight. And then the [...]

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 It Was Light and Then It Was Dark, and Then It Was Light Again
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Posted September 19, 2008

It Was Light and Then It Was Dark, and Then It Was Light Again

I don’t care if I go crazy! One, two, three, four, five, six, switch! Crazy go I if care don’t I! Six, five, four, three, two, one, switch! Submit to Brevity. Check. Write two more essays and [...]

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 A Metaphor in the Merlot
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Posted September 18, 2008

A Metaphor in the Merlot

My friend’s cat wakes her up at the ass crack of dawn each day to be let out. The cat is anxious and eager; one might even say impatient. Why? Because the cat wants to go outside and fuck the [...]

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