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Monday, October 29, 2001
Best Of
By Paul Ford
An amateur's chrestomathy.
In an effort to figure out what I'd like to do next, I've been trying to decide what I like best from this site, where my skills are, and what I should do next, in life as well as with prose/hypertext. I figure that by finding those pieces which were most fun to write, I might be able to do a better job, and have more fun.
With the perpetual sniff of burning WTC in the air of downtown Brooklyn, more fun is in order. This handful are my best word-babies:
- My Busy Day - It would be good to be this goofy more often. Probably the only piece of work I've ever done which I wouldn't change at all. And what did I do? I stuck things into my mouth and made faces.
- Also, Forthcoming Science Trade Books. “Stick it in, Mr. Feynman.” General goofiness, but it gave me real pleasure. This sort of writing is like creating puzzles, nesting the jokes.
- That Was Some Experiment - political screed, small, uneven.
- The Subway Diary Guide to Self-Loathing - because you gotta have fun while you hate yourself. Drawing the razorblad was half the fun.
- Romance - when I was an emotional lad. Maudlin and immature, but I remember weeping when I wrote it, feeling I'd gotten something right. I'd like that feeling back.
- Microcelebrity - a “figuring it all out” essay with a rhythm of its own. The author and I share little, anymore; perhaps I should try to be more like him.
So...what now?