Old pictures, poems, stories: I'm dredging from the archives.
The creation of this blog follows years of posting in the online communities at Zoetrope.com, Models.com, and, for a little more than the past two years, Modelmayhem.com (I'd provide links, but the web's tangled enough with them).
I'd rather take you into my home and office, more or less, and along on my journey, which may be of an uncertain nature.
I have a photography business to run, and must get back to it.
I've also got much good reading to get to: I'm trying to finish both Phillip Roth's Everyman and Annie Dillard's Living by Fiction; I'm trying to get on to Andre Malraux's Man's Fate; I have coming in from Amazon Raphael Patai's The Arab Mind. There are a few disappearing hours right there.
Add to those hours new short story writing as part of a late earnest attempt to publish more frequently in print.
When young, one must start somewhere; when middle aged, one must pick up wherever one has left off.
I am working on that.
I'd like to have a little something here for coffee, meditation, conversation every day or other day or so.
I'm also considering guest submissions but wish not to make too much of a Salon or Slate of this location. The two mentioned are each the perfect web cafe--this is more of a small literary office off the main strip and I hope to grow it quietly.
Correspondence and Permissions: James S. Oppenheim
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