The other day I was doing some ad hoc research for The Stupid Novel, and it spiraled into a morning-long digression into extraneous information gathering or, as I prefer to call it, “creative procrastination.”
It started with the discovery that in 1981 the Japanese Ministry of Education identified 1,945 kanji to be taught in elementary [...]
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Creative Procrastination: Kanji, Word Families, and TXT SP3EAK by Eugie Foster
The 1st Occasional Grasping for the Wind Invitational
I am going to be away for the next week, cruising the Caribbean with my family. Instead of letting this blog languish for an entire week, I asked a few bloggers and authors to contribute a guest post.
Each of the following links will go live once the post is live. Posts begin tomorrow and run [...]

















































