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It’s kind of new to keep a blog up to date for school.  I’ve done blogs in the past, but they had to do with a house I was remodeling, another I did about german cars and girls and I… Continue Reading →

Forgotten Country

  This book was a tear jerker!   A family’s emotional battle with themselves and the father’s saddening bout with stomach cancer, this read was a harsh reality many that family’s face.  Man oh man.  Following this Korean American family, through… Continue Reading →

African American Biker Spade George

Spade George is part of a dying breed.  The hardcore rebel bikers image of the 1960’s and 1970’s, is fading away as the newer less abrasive bikers of today become more common.  Like Spade George, my father took me to… Continue Reading →

Home: A Shitty First Draft

Writing Workshop:  Process not Product Professor Kris, had us do some short drafts on keywords found in our Project Proposals and our Annotated Bibliographies, to get our motors running.  After a nice short guided meditation to remove any anxieties the… Continue Reading →

Donald Duk: The Chinese Boy That Hated Chinatown

Donald Duk by Frank Chin An interesting view of the Chinese New Year celebration in San Francisco written in the early 90’s by Frank Chin.  The reader is taken along on a journey through a young boy’s battle of fitting in… Continue Reading →

Otsuka Novel Notes

Wow!  Julie Otsuka, has some literary skills, her novel When the Emperor was Divine kept me along side them during their journey.  The story telling skills she uses of this unfortunate time in our history was compelling and I had a hard… Continue Reading →

Project 2501: Ghost In The Shell

Project 2501!!! I thought I’d heard of another live action Ghost In The Shell project over the past few years, but hadn’t given it much thought till recently.  After watching the 2017 Rupert Sanders directed hack job, I dug around… Continue Reading →

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