Blas Manuel's blog
Two Illegal Immigrants Win Arizona Ranch in Court
The Past Is Coming Through in Waves
How Are Memories Stored and Retrieved?
My Mind Is Blown
Classic Post of the Week: "A Suicidal Joke"
I'll do funny, I thought. Nobody, apparently, wants to read my depressing poetry (my book's sold, like two copies; it's embarrassing), but everybody wants to laugh.
A Road and a Song
I'd Rather Die
Poem of the Week: "Into America"
I wrote Into America as an assignment for David Wagoner's grad workshop at UW.
The assignment was to write a poem where every line ended with an "r"
sound. Going in, I didn't think that the assignment would produce a
poem that might end up in my book manuscript, but the only major change
I ever made to the poem was to break the lines so that every other line ended with an "r" sound.
Story of the Week: "If God Will Give Us License, part I"
Okay, it's been a while. Here's the truth: I ran out of funny stories, and I don't want to be the cause of nation-wide depression and/or suicides. So, if you're really depressed, don't start to read this story because it's gonna get bleak as hell and I can't be there to talk you down from the overpass. If you're just having a bad day, you'll probably be all right. If you've got the blues, that's going to have to be a judgment call on your part. Just how blue are you?
Let the Man Go Through: The Mad-City No-Limit Poker Invitational, Version 2.0, Report
