The First Floor Is On Fire
But that's ok, because the second floor is flooded.
Mike Russell
- Location
- Portland, Maine, USA
- Birthday
- July 16
- Title
- baby vegetable murderer
- Company
- The Yoko Ono Scream Catchers
- Bio
- I grew up in the country in Arkansas, spent 12 years in Philly, was widowed at 30, taught five years in a rough inner city high school in Philly, then moved to Maine in 2007 to be with my hubby. At this rate, we'll be living at the North Pole when we're 60. Being with my hubby Jason is the best thing that ever happened to me. I believe I've created a powerful novel and want to show it to the world. It's available on Kindle: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0043RS45O.
MY RECENT POSTS
- In Portland, Lady Gaga Dressed
More Respectably Than I Did
September 21, 2010 12:34PM - I Don't Fit
January 30, 2010 09:26PM - First Floor on Fire, chapter
nine, part one
December 02, 2009 02:04PM - Second-Class Citizens Loving
and Fighting in Portland,
Maine
November 04, 2009 01:55PM - First Floor on Fire, chapter
eight
October 27, 2009 06:20PM
MY RECENT COMMENTS
- “I already deleted three
spam messages today. How much
trouble
is spam giving
eve…”
September 21, 2010 09:30PM - “Thank you, Isalina. Yes,
it's a tough balance
between
demanding our right to
hav…”
September 21, 2010 08:54PM - “I wish it were just a
joke, too, but instead we find
our
discourse and politics
c…”
February 01, 2010 09:39AM - “Thanks for liking my
paintings. I Don't Fit isn't
gay-themed,
if that's what
you…”
January 30, 2010 11:29PM - “What a relief. For
awhile, I was worried that
justice would
not be served in
th…”
January 29, 2010 01:13PM
Mike Russell's Links
- New list
- Critiqal Theory
- Wondering Pen
Yesterday, I attended the rally protesting Don't Ask, Don't Tell in Deering Oak Park in Portland, Maine. My wonderful husband Jason and I live about a mile away, but he was at work, so I went by myself.
I arrived early and was lucky enough to get a standing spot in… Read full post »
Hey all, I'm taking a temporary detour from blogging my novel. A couple hours ago, I was sitting on the steps of Portland, Maine's City Hall, watching a press conference in response to the voters of Maine deciding against equality for all. Alas, the microphones did not work, and we had… Read full post »
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