Tuesday, February 03, 2004
Wil Wheaton's Slice of Starbuck's Life
Wil Wheaton posted this piece yesterday, and I hope everyone links right on over and reads it. It's a fiction piece, in which the character goes on a coffee and writing expedition to Starbuck's, and records his impressions of the people around him in what has become the modern urban equivalent of the village green. Wheaton's writing is insightful, funny and honest, and it seemed that with each new idea I was thinking "I so get that."
I've enjoyed his other blog postings and creative writing, but this one just floored me. I'm going to have to order his book,Dancing Barefoot and put it at the top of my stack of "books to read when I get a break from caselaw."
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I've enjoyed his other blog postings and creative writing, but this one just floored me. I'm going to have to order his book,Dancing Barefoot and put it at the top of my stack of "books to read when I get a break from caselaw."
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Posted by Rogueslayer at 10:37 AM
