Thomas Sullivan
- Location
- Seattle, Washington, USA
- Birthday
- January 22
- Bio
- Thomas Sullivan's writing has appeared in '3AM Magazine' and 'Bad Idea Magazine' among others. He is the author of 'LIFE IN THE SLOW LANE' which recounts a harrowing summer spent teaching drivers' education (forthcoming from Unical Press, www.uncialpress.com, in February, 2010). Thomas can be reached at tmpsull@gmail.com
MY RECENT POSTS
- Lobbying For Change
October 23, 2009 11:25AM - Rate Hikes and Nature Hikes
May 20, 2009 09:53PM - Falling On Your Own Sword
April 16, 2009 05:10PM - This Representative Did His
Job
April 09, 2009 03:14PM - Get Me A Rack Of Shame!!
March 31, 2009 02:12PM
MY RECENT COMMENTS
- “I'd never made that
connection -- maybe these guys
collect
bears to appease the
G…”
March 19, 2009 02:14PM - “I agree that this rage
at employees is scary and
misdirected,
but at the same
tim…”
March 19, 2009 01:27PM - “I've heard from secret
sources that the title is
going to
be:
PALINDROME:
Forward…”
January 23, 2009 10:45PM - “An $11 million advance
followed by a sales flop would
be a
good thing for
writers…”
January 23, 2009 10:38PM - “When I saw him wheelin'
down my first thought was
George
Wallace, the governor
of…”
January 21, 2009 05:27PM
Thomas Sullivan's Links
- New list
- Shoots and Vines
- LiteralMinded Magazine
The one innovation that would most affect our culture isn't a thing ( like solar panels, hybrid cars, etc) but is rather a revised mindset, one that could be propelled forward by a simple regulation. This innovation isn't the creation of something new, but rather a return to something old and… Read full post »
Danny and I are manning the breakfast buffet at the resort on Christmas morning. The vibe in the lodge, an aging, rustic building with threadbare carpets and worn but comfortable chairs, has changed markedly. The easy-going, casual atmosphere created by dedicated skiers has become more se… Read full post »
When you move to a new town from out of state the most important thing on your to-do list is finding the right hairstylist. You can drive around unnoticed for months with old plates or pass the electric bill onto the prior tenant, but you can’t afford a bad haircut in… Read full post »

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