Monday, February 20th, 2006


News20 Feb 2006 01:34 pm by john

(alternate text)From Slushpile.net - Jay McInerney, literary chronicler of New York City, stood in his large window struggling with a broken shade. He wasn’t actually paying attention to the view–he’d seen it many times before: the wide expanse of water towers and fire escapes, the blossom of Wall Street, and the Twin Towers lurching out of the sea. Focusing on the errant shade, he glimpsed a flash of red-orange on the North Tower of the World Trade Center.

“God,” he thought. “That almost looked like a plane hit there.” He returned to the window shade. And then his phone rang.

“When I turned on the television, I was looking at the same view that I was out my window,” he says. For the next two hours, he watched the catastrophe through his window pane. In the following weeks, McInerney volunteered at a soup kitchen feeding policemen, iron workers, and rescue personnel. But the haunted scene from that window and the sensation of that red-orange flash drove him from the apartment. He moved two months later, unsure if he would ever write fiction again.

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News20 Feb 2006 11:56 am by john

Six Demon Bag
From AudioMonger.com - Man Man’s Six Demon Bag plays like one of those mystery concoctions you made during lunch as a kid. You know the one where you mixed a lot of food that shouldn’t go together. Ketchup, mustard, milk, maybe some bread, whatever else was available. Then you probably dared your friend to eat it for $5 or something. Well imagine your creation was actually incredible. Consider that all of those conflicting components rendered something far greater than practical knowledge would allow you, or your friend, to assume. You’ve created the next big thing. Alabama adopts it as its state food. Everyone loves you. That girl you’ve been eying since first grade finally talks to you. Things are looking up.

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