Meanwhile, at Parenthetical Recluse… Of These Nightstand Excursions into Kirby’s Fourth World

Updated guide to my online existence.

EarBliss, 07mar2020… WINTER DRONES, by An Imaginal Space.

The ceramic art of Eduard Stellmacher, via { feuilleton }.

Meanwhile, at Parenthetical Recluse… Shakyshake.

EarBliss, 06mar2020… SESSION ONE — EP, by Ariana van Gelder and Arseni Troitski.

Happy news for today: Amazon Set To Bring Back Cult Sketch Series ‘The Kids In The Hall’, via Deadline.

RIP, my beloved Lamy Safari: you took one fall too many. Using Pentel Kerry 0.7mm mechanical pencil for drafting and Pilot V Razors (combo of fountain pen and mech. pencil) in journals until decide on replacement. Suggestions welcome.

Edouard Joseph d’Alton’s Illustrations of Animal Skeletons (1821–1838), via The Public Domain Review.

Vacuuming day.

EarBliss, 04mar2020… ANTHROPOCENE, by Dead Melodies and Zenjungle.

This week, at Parenthetical Recluse: treasures (re)discovered and memories confirmed… Of Memory and DICK TRACY Squad Cars.

Reading, 03mar2020; my complete reading list - from the present back through 2013 - lives here. 📚

New tiny 44 million year old bird fossil links Africa and Asia to Utah, via Phys.Org.

Am dog.

Political prognostication: “the race is reset” will be the dominant headline every 10-15 minutes through Election Day.

Sunday visit.

Newsletter 0091 is in the wild; the next Parenthetical Recluse piece, on my first time reading Kirby’s FOURTH WORLD saga, is drafted and nearly ready for Wednesday’s launch. The week is done.

A successful excursion for this particular Dick Tracy fanatic.

Trying out Feedbin: loving it so far - will most likely make the switch.

”When I got together 300 bucks – which took a while – I went to the bank and withdrew it all in quarters, which I triple-wrapped in pillowcases to take to New York City and the huge public library on 42nd Street… For days on end I fed my quarters into a micro fiche machine as I researched every detail of her murder.”

— James Ellroy, on writing The Black Dahlia, via The Guardian.

The Internet Archive’s VHS Vault will send you on a 90s nostalgia trip, via The Verge.

Any recommendations for making RSS feeds from Instagram profiles?