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Weblog | I don't like the word blog, it's ugly. Anyway, new content happens here. (Swedish dito)

About me and the site | Twenty-something male who likes text. Obsessed with things such as books, reality, communication, and one or two tv-shows.

Archives | Things written here since... well, 2001. Some of it is good, some is utter shait.

Books | Books read, not books written. So far I've struggled to maintain unpublished.

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Links | Outwards, away, flee.

e-mail | J. Nicklas Andersson


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2003-12-15

:: <09:28> Dialogs <comment 2>

-- I’m up by nine although I don’t have to, and everything is kind of sleepy and sort of runs together in the blurred edges because I couldn’t get to sleep until three am even thought I tried really hard, but so far I must say that I like it; it is not as if I haven’t done this before — it was just a long long time ago and I’ve sort of forgotten the feeling, the feeling of actually having a whole day ahead, and it’s a bit daunting I guess, but I’ll rise up to the occasion and just embrace it and enjoy it as much as I can; I must do this again but without all the grammar mistakes and the horrible punctuation because when I look back at what I’ve written I’m mortified, really, especially since this is supposed to be some sort of monologesque thing and it’s hard to speak like this without even one full stop



:: <11:54> Books <comment 0>

Tim Powers update (from the timpowers mailinglist at Yahoo): “So far the only big event is that somebody’s VCR burned up a videotape of _Pee-Wee’s Big Adventure_ that they were trying to watch.” Having said that, I’m sure the book will be weird and facinating and just as Tim Powery as we expect — but in a whole other way of course. His research contains Kaballah, the Deep Sea Scrolls, and a few biographies about Einstein. He insists that this “implies a much more lively and fascinating book than the one I’m actually writing.” I bet he’s wrong, but since I’m a huge fan you might be a bit sceptical about this if you like (to be wrong).



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