The Dork Store Commeth

The Dork Store Commeth A lot of folks have been asking me to add a Dork Store to the website. And when I say “a lot of folks,” I mean my mom. And Business Manager Monica, although sometimes I get them confused. But selling things is important to Monica, because, let’s be frank: she doesn’t […]

My Year in Review II: The Credit Card of Creativity

My Year In Review Part II: Getting Back on Track There were two things I was particularly proud of in 2013. The first was making sure that family always came before work. I’m extraordinarily fortunate to be in a position where I can prioritize family life, and I take advantage of that every opportunity I […]

My Year in Review I: “I Was a Teenage Stretch-Goal”

2013 in Review Part I: Bright Shiny Objects (OR, “I Was a Teenage Stretch-Goal”) 2013 will go down – for me, at any rate – as the year my distraction by Bright, Shiny Objects reached Critical Mass. If the year were a short story, it’d be titled “I Was a Teenage Stretch-Goal.” If I were […]

Upcoming Appearance: Madison Kitchen Gallery, Dec. 12

“THE SECRET ATLAS OF NORTH COAST FOOD” MADISON  SIGNING Posted by John A while ago, I was asked to contribute a chapter to an exciting new book called “The Secret Atlas of North Coast Food,” published by the Heavy Table, and masterminded by James Norton. I’m a huge fan of Heavy Table – possibly my […]

Dork Tower – Where Do We Go From Here? A Psychological Selfie.

  “First Dork Tower in over two months,” noted one tweet, ecstatically, when today’s strip went up. Boy, oh boy, did I hate seeing that. I never meant to take time away from the strip. But things got busy this summer. Very busy. I mean, like “last five minutes of Iron Chef America, where the […]

My Insane Charity Bike Ride – now with added DUCK OF DOOM!

  This Sunday, I’ll be biking 70 miles in one day. This is, in all honesty, insane. But I’m doing it for a good cause: Bike the Barns raises critical funds to support the Coalition’s Partner Shares Program, which brings fresh, healthy food from local farms to low-income families in our community. And folks have […]

 

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