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Hey, it's short. I can read the whole thing! Happy Holidays.

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What I saw looking up after reading the first article (Hari Kunzru) Lake Pontchartrain and the Causeway This post is experimental, and perhaps a bit too self-indulgent. Like an “experimental” performance at Sidebar NOLA . Check it out. I clicked on Vol. 2 (Johnny Vidacovich and Mahmoud Chouki) and am staying with it (very cool), but the livestream video had me clicking out quite early on. What I’m saying is: I am putting this on the blog. It’s raw, experimental. OK, enough of my excuses.  Here’s the post: (reflections on reading a magazine)  When I heard about Kim Stanley Robinson’s new novel, The Ministry For the Future , I felt certain that I had to find a way to read it. The way-finding can be interesting, and that’s the problem. Too interesting (the way-finding, that is). Earlier this week, I had my folding bike with me when I dropped our behemoth car off at the Toyota dealer for servicing. Carol and I had been pulling a trailer all across the country, and so we needed a larg