Month: January 2006

Mining Tragedy

Unfortunately, it seems the situation with the trapped miners in Tallmansville, WV has turned out horribly. When I went to bed last night, there had been one body found in the Sago Mine, but hope remained for the others. This morning, the news is that 12 of the 13 men were found dead. Evidently, at some…

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The Fusion of Guitars and Literature

  An extremely hip fiction expert turned me on to the amazing fiction of R.M. Berry. I posted a bit about his short story Metempsychosis over at Distortion That Rocks. This guy writes a guitar story that has the technical pyrotechnics of Steve Vai while still retaining the soul of a old D’Angelico archtop so be…

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Open Letter to Santa

  I know, I know… it’s a bit late to be printing letters addressed to Santa Claus. But I was visiting relatives over the holidays and they don’t have internet access. They also don’t know how to change the alarm clocks (I have to make a housecall whenever the time changes) and they don’t trust…

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Holiday Catch-Up

  I hope everyone had a great holiday season and that you’ve had enough time to recover from your revelry. The Year 2006 is already here and we’re looking forward to a great new year at Slushpile. Thanks to everyone for reading these past six months or so and if there is anything you want us to…

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Booker Prize Novels Rejected

  These exercises are depressingly predictable. Part of me wants to get riled up about this, part of me wants to accept it as inevitable, and part of me just wants to go back to bed. But, it’s still an interesting news item. The Sunday Times in Britain posted an article about British publishers who rejected…

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