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Request to the NYCistas on behalf of a friend of mine: Could anyone recommend a good psychiatrist who is good at helping people figure out the right ADs and who can help w/ OCD? Someone who is good at drawing people out?
She's in Brooklyn, but is willing to go to another borough to work with the right person. Her current doctor is beyond incompetent.
Profile addy is good.
Hear Ye Hear Ye
Voting is now open for the following proposal:
Shall we create two new TV threads: a Procedurals thread and a Comedy thread?
The discussion for this proposal starts here.
Voting closes Wednesday, August 29, at 10AM (PST).
VOTE NOW
(questions should be posted in Bureaucracy)
VOTING RESULTS
77 votes cast
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1) Should we establish a Procedurals Thread?
YES 35 (54% of weighted vote)
NO 30 (46% of weighted vote)
NO PREFERENCE 11
NO VOTE 1
1a) Whitefont policy in Procedurals thread?
YES 21 (36% of weighted vote)
NO 38 (64% of weighted vote)
NO PREFERENCE 15
NO VOTE 3
1b) Duration of Procedurals whitefont?
whitefont until 24 hours after east coast 36
whitefont until 72 hours after east coast 9
no preference 26
no vote 6
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2) Should we establish a TV Comedy thread?
YES 40 (66% of weighted vote)
NO 21 (34% of weighted vote)
NO PREFERENCE 15
NO VOTE 1
2a) What kinds of programming should be allowed in Comedy thread?
NETWORK BROADCAST ONLY 24 (46% of weighted vote)
ALL COMEDIES 28 (54% of weighted vote)
NO PREFERENCE 22
NO VOTE 3
2b) Whitefont policy in Comedy thread?
YES 14 (25% of weighted vote)
NO 42 (75% of weighted vote)
NO PREFERENCE 17
NO VOTE 3
2c) Duration of Comedy whitefont?
whitefont until 24 hours after east coast 41
whitefont until 72 hours after east coast 4
no preference 28
no vote 4
Weighted Vote Percentages were calculated after excluding No Preference and No Vote numbers.
edited to correct formatting
There is a
new scavenger hunt starting at Scavenger_click.
I hope people will join in!
A Bronzer Reunion Party to be held next February.
Bronzer Reunion Party.
Edited to fix link - DX
Howdy, all! That site I occasionally write for, girl-wonder.org, is holding a fundraising auction [link] which is something I'd probably announce anyway, seeing as I'm associated with them and all, but what may be of real interest to y'all is this: [link]
the Tim Sale cover line art for the Tales of the Slayer trade.
[link] New book review by me of Peter Barnes' Capitalism 3.0: A Guide to Reclaiming the Commons. Peter Barnes, the founder and retired CEO of Working Assets explains how he thinks our current system is fundamentally flawed in dealing with global warming, the environment and other commons, and how it can be improved rather than replaced.
It is a good book, and (IMO) well reviewed. [link]
Giving you lots of time to shake your couch for pennies, I wanted to announce that Deborah Grabien will be visiting me in Cleveland, Ohio from around the 13th through about the 16th of December to celebrate the first print release from Drollerie Press, her novel Still Life with Devils.
We have some couch and floor room (first come, etc.) and if necessary I can force the relatives to give up a couch or two, but if enough people want to come hang out for our release party, I'll gladly twist a hotel's metaphorical arm and get a group rate. Scheduled activities so far include an author talk at the local library and a champagne reception at a local art gallery where Deb will be reading and signing, my art will be hanging on the walls, and my son will be playing the guitar and singing. I'm working on a bookstore signing and a radio show, and will let you know what's the what when I do.
We've done it before, we can do it again. I'm calling it DebacleCon. Drop me a note in e-mail (serasempre @ gmail.com) or post in F2F if you want to know more or to snag some couch.
The next installment of The Eclectic Word airs Friday, Sept. 7th, at 7 p.m. EST/4 p.m. The guests this week will be Allyson Beatrice, author of Will the Vampire People Please Leave the Lobby? and Jillian Venters, author of the online column Gothic Charm School, for an installment we're calling "Manners and the Undead."
Poet and journalist Victor D. Infante hosts The Eclectic Word, an Internet radio show that delves into literature's fringe with poets, satirists, alternative journalists and even (gasp!) bloggers, stepping off the beaten path of literature, taking a close look at the odd, the eccentric and the cutting-edge.
As always, you can listen to the show live, or download it later.
Future shows:
On Friday, Sept. 21st, at 7 p.m. EST/4 p.m. PST, we'll be joined by David A. Griffith, author of A Good War is Hard to Find, and Wayne Koestenbaum, author of Hotel Theory, for "A Spotlight on Soft Skull Press."
On Friday, October 5, at 7 p.m. EST/4 p.m. PST, we'll get into a New York state of mind with poets Roger Bonair-Agard, Marty McConnell and Lynne Procope (and possibly another guest).
On Friday, October 19th, at 7 p.m. EST/4 p.m. PST, we'll be joined by Spoken Word Revolution editor Mark Eleveld, and poets Marvin Bell and Patricia Smith.
On Friday, November 16, at 7 p.m. EST/4 p.m. PST, we'll have a slight diversion with Derrick Brown and Friends.