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A less-than-Feisty little ditty at the Grammys?

February 11th, 2008 | 1 Comment | Posted in arts by Chris Pommier

IMG_9227 Dissing musical artists makes for strange bedfellows.

Seems like critics from Gawker to the Washington Post thought Feist’s recent performance at the Grammys lacked passion. Zeal. Emotion. It-ness. The implication: No wonder she didn’t, you know, win. Like the poor girls who get voted off America’s Next Top Model, she just didn’t want it enough.

However, my friend Lauren who blogs at The Electric End on all things musically obsessive, doesn’t stand idly by. She gained the attention of Producer Dave at the Post’s “Post Rock” blog.

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New Blog on Orchid Culture, Pictures, Tips and Tricks

November 20th, 2006 | 4 Comments | Posted in Uncategorized by Chris Pommier

My partner Jonah just launched a new blog called The Armchair Orchidist in which he writes articles for the beginning and intermediate orchid grower who longs to successfully grow their plants indoors. Apparently it can be quite complicated to induce these plants to flower. He’s got such a green thumb, though, let his experience help you succeed! He also posts gorgeous pictures of the plants, as well as tips, tricks and reviews.

I’m helping him focus, market and design his blog. All the writing he does himself. Please check it out and comment. I will be posting here about the process of building the content for the Armchair Orchidist, as well as marketing it.

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Finally …

October 7th, 2006 | 2 Comments | Posted in Gay, Writing by Chris Pommier

Minneapolis was perhaps one of the last places in the US that I thought I would end up. But, circumstances being what they are and life being what it is, here I am. Now, after nearly three years (or has it been over three years, now?) I think this city has been a wonderful place to explore new avenues of expression and take on projects that would have been impossible in California, or other expensive and highly-hyped locales. Here I’m eking out an identity that includes

  • Freelance writer
    • I’ve written for local magazine Lavender and, years ago, for newspapers in California.
  • Poet
    • Through a Jerome Foundaiton grant, I and 5 other wonderful poets are mentoring with Sun Yung Shin in a program administered by SASE: The Write Place. This mentorship will culminate in a reading at Intermedia Arts . Stay tuned for more details on that.
  • Fiction writer
  • Journalist
  • Landlord
  • Homeowner
  • Blogger
  • 9 to 5 cubical jockey

You can bet I’ll be blogging on all the topics above. As well as issues in the local and national lesbian, gay, queer, intersexual and transgender community.

And perhaps the crowning glory of it all, the jewel in my scepter of self-expression, the pinnacle of literary self-indulgence: I ambivalently present: this blog. Inevitable, no? I thought I would write a mission statement.

Words and Tricks establishes an intellectual space in which I and others can explore the impact of public and private ideas on our lives. The majority of posts I make to this site will concern the public realm of journalism, gathering news from around the web that I think readers will find interesting or compelling.

Posting by others to this site will be encourage to foster community.

It will also serve as a space for me to post excerpts from my work as a fiction writer and a poet and to market myself as a freelance writer.

So, there. One caveat: I reserve the right to change this statement as my goals for this site change and evolve.

Why have a statement like this? Well, one of the issues that kept me from being even halfway interested in starting a blog is that I’m not interested in posting a personal journal online. This isn’t to say that a project like that doesn’t have merit (after all, voyeurism is the force that underpins this whole World Wide Web, isn’t it?), but that reason simply isn’t enough to get me to the computer and pin me there to write And it’s all about words. And tricks.

Just a couple days ago I read this post by Guy Kawasaki and I was struck by the first item

1. Think “book” not “diary.” First, a bit of philosophy: my suggestion is that you think of your blog as a “product.” A good analogy is the difference between a diary and a book. When you write a diary, it contains your spontaneous thoughts and feelings. You have no plans for others to read it. By contrast, if you write a book, from day one you should be thinking about spreading the word about it. If you want to evangelize your blog, then think “book” not “diary” and market the heck out of it.

Of course, he doesn’t believe in mission statements either, but you know … take what you want and leave the rest. The statement gives this blog the focus it needs to remain pertinent, in my mind.

So, thanks for reading, enjoy and please comment.

Chris Pommier
c.pommier AT yahoo
Minneapolis, MN

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