The Blinking 12:00

So, most of the freelance writing I’ve been doing in the past two years has been in the form of unsigned reviews for Publisher’s Weekly, but I’m pleased to report that the very first published chunk of my dissertation has appeared on newsstands across the U.S. this month: the November issue of The Believer contains a lovely one-page essay on the blinking 12:00 and its cultural significance…

6 Responses to “The Blinking 12:00”

  1. David Thomas Says:

    Congratulations, dude!

  2. Alex Pang Says:

    One page? That sounds… readable. I assume there’ll be a forty-page version of leaden prose, laden with footnotes?

  3. Dad Says:

    I loved the article. It sounded like a compilation of many discussions we have had, thus quite familiar…

  4. Dad Says:

    I read the article while at Border the other day…great

  5. Lloyd Burchill Says:

    Have you listened to Laurie Anderson’s “Same Time Tomorrow”? It opens with an observation about the blinking 12:00.

    Good to meet you at SXSW!

  6. Joe Grossberg Says:

    A Comic Cliché, Revisited

    OK, guys, we get it: TV remotes are too complicated. And, yes, VCRs blink “12:00” all the time. And, yes,…

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