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Hey! As promised, you can get my ceramics experiments for cash money. These cups are fun and take a long time to make. Here’s a little bit about how. First, I am using a type of porcelain that is very thixotropic, which is to say, it’s sort...
Lately, I’ve been making colorful pots. I’ve posted a few of these on facebook and twitter, and in my Instagram stories. I am bad at making Instagram posts, though I should, especially since it’s supposed to be the place where all the potte...
Lately I’ve been traveling a bit. I had a reporting trip for VQR last week, which was a fun whirlwind (reported essay to come this fall, I think), and this past week I was at the Eastern Illinois University Lions in Winter festival with Tay...
We’re home, again. Spent Christmas in Tampa. I had so many worries about the trip. It’d been so long since all of us were together, and my middle brother, the one who burned down the house, now lives in a windowless cargo trailer in my pare...
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