Oct 22, 2004. I don't really feel like posting here every day. It's more like I'll just put up interesting things from time to time.
I'm working on the blog today because Dave Kelly couldn't read his poem that I posted in PDF, not having Adobe Acrobat, so rather than torment him with download instructions, I changed the link to a JPG.
But, like I say, I don't expect to be on here all that often.
I'm going to Italy next month to give a talk at Futurshow 3000, and that'll be good for some pix and entries. Today I'm going in to the CS Department at SJSU for my retirement party. MacQuarrie Hall 210 at 2 PM, on the extreme longshot that a potential attendee might see this in the next couple of hours. I think Sylvia and I'll go see “Motorcycle Diaries” tonight.
Best recent link is from John Walker who photographed a procession of the cows in Lignieres, Switzerland. One cow bumped another, and the bumped cow jumped all four feet into the air! Mur!
A couple of people emailed me that I should make an RSS feed for my blog so that, I gather, it would, like, ping them when I post something new.
Maybe one of these days. Right now I'm busy thinking about ideas for my new SF novel. Shh, here's the plot:
And, shh, here's a key science idea. Revealed by spycams above my desk!
I don't worry too much about people “stealing my ideas.” It's like that joke about the Polish godfather. He makes you an offer you can't understand.
I like that big “HAMPA!” Reminds me of the Peanuts strip.
October 19, 2004.
I was recently back in my old town Geneseo, New York, after a thirty years' absence. Way back when, my teaching contract there was terminated due to departmental politics. But now a math prof named Jeff Johannes is teaching a course on my transreal Geneseo novel White Light!
Jeff and his favorite knot:
I ran across my old friend Al Buzzo. Check out Buzzo's rough cut cover of “Eve of Destruction,” originally by P.F. Sloan and performed by Barry McGuire. Buzzo's cover has great topical Iraq-war lyrics:
My other favorite Geneseo artist is the poet Dave Kelly. Here's a great recent poem of his called “Circle Song,” from his chapbook, When You Tell Them About Us (Igneus Press, Bedford, New Hampshire).
I led a walking tour for Jeff's class, showing off the house at 41 Oak Street where White Light was set. Shades of the Kramer Reality Tour!
The SUNY Geneseo library even had a display on me, based on a box of papers I'd given them when I left..
The prophet is honored in his home town! Thank you, Geneseo.
And, hey Sundance! Thanks for coming to my talk, for the signing, and for lunch.
June 30th, 2006 at 4:59 am
Rudy,
appreciate your appreciation for Dave Kelly’s poetry, and including Circle Song in your blog. The book was a combined effort of Dave, of course, and Richard Martin, who guest editored for Igneus for a handful of chapbooks. This my first “blog” experience, but wanted to thank you for the exposure. Dave is one of those poets who is not self promoting, but is important both to discover and read. I spent an evening with him in Boston a couple years ago when he came and read for a series in West Roxbury that martin hosted. Do you know Martin, he was student at Geneseo, way back and was instrumental in operating the Big Horror reading series in Binghamton, along with several other local poets. I served as publisher for Igneus for 15 years and we pit out 38 books. It was a good run.
Peter Kidd
October 30th, 2008 at 11:30 pm
if you are alive i was told you were dead media is quite nebelious i own one book that change my outlook on space an time 4d sorry i have not left any other information.
November 1st, 2008 at 12:07 pm
No, Anonymous, I’m not dead. In fact, I saw my doctor today, and he says my health looks great. You might like my novel SPACELAND.