Monthly Archives: August 2006

Pasha Malla

The Susan Henderson Weblog Wednesday Book Club, with Pasha MallaThis week’s book: Ninja Secrets of Invisibility, by Ashida Kim (Citadel Press, 1983)

The other day, while reading Ashida Kim’s Ninja Secrets of Invisibility on the subway, a drunk man confronted me. He came at me swaying, the sickly smell of wine and urine and pathos [...]

Ron Currie, Jr.

My prize winner: Ron Currie, Jr.
Last week I ran a contest, offering a prize to the first person to correctly guess my mystery guest, Josh Kilmer-Purcell. His prize? A little fun right here. So welcome to Ron Currie. I’ve been a fan of his writing for a long while, but for those of you [...]

Adrienne Brodeur

Adrienne Brodeur & the lawsuit against ZOETROPE: ALL-STORY.
Before I get to today’s interview, I want to show you something my son did on the school bus with a single post-it note. My regular readers are pretty familiar with Green-Hand Henderson, but here’s something typical from his big brother, Bach-Boy. Remember, this is one post-it note:

Cool [...]

Bach-Boy Henderson

Bach-Boy singing Let It Be
My Son Who Reads Sheet Music to Relax - What Can He Do with a Post-It?
I want to show you something my son did on the school bus with a single post-it note. My regular readers are pretty familiar with Green-Hand Henderson, but here’s something typical from his big brother, Bach-Boy. [...]

Green-Hand Henderson

This is my son, Green-Hand Henderson, singing and playing guitar. Fall 2007.

Looking for the MP3 of Green-Hand singing Bob Dylan? Keep scrolling.

My Son’s Been Fired. And He’s Only in Elementary School.
Yesterday, Boy 2 handed me a note when he got off the school bus. During cleanup time in Art class, he’d painted his hand green. [...]

Testing Operations

Welcome to the park. We’re testing and designing. Getting colors and images and links up. You? What are you doing? Anything?
Bless you.

Test Post

This is the admin’s test post. To see if the admin and the litpark have any brains at all. Or if we are going to have to see the wizard. As usual.