“Breaks” -JM
“Breaks” -JM

By Tuesday afternoon, I will have finished out the harrowing gauntlet known among the in-crowd as finals week (which is incidentally neither final nor a week) and will have about a month within which to read recreationally. I hope that I’ll get around to reading Brave New World, Slaughterhouse-Five and literally anything by John Green, [...]

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“Beef Juice” -JM
“Beef Juice” -JM

I had an interesting morning, but I can’t start the story with this morning, or it wouldn’t make any sense. It starts with a gift from my parents; about two pounds of organic, high grade raw meat, frozen in vacuum packages. Because my car is not equipped with a freezer, and I didn’t feel like [...]

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“Snapshots” -SR
“Snapshots” -SR

When I was younger my mom always called me a “voracious reader.” I carried books around in a pink duffle; whenever I had a spare moment, my nose was in a book. My mom would bring me stacks of books, mostly fiction, which I would promptly consume. I was guilty of reading 6-7 books at [...]

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On textbooks, events and NaNoWriMo -JM
On textbooks, events and NaNoWriMo -JM

Okay guys, here’s the thing: I’ve been trying really hard (or at least sort of hard) to update the blog on a weekly basis, if only to maintain the illusion that I have a huge number of dedicated readers who wait with bated breath every Wednesday for me to post the latest blog. Unfortunately, I’ve [...]

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“Late” -JM
“Late” -JM

  Each year Bright Sky Press is fortunate to have interns from local Colleges and Universities who are interested in publishing.  The following was written by Joshua Mann, a Houston native who is attending the University of Houston where he is studying journalism. October 2011 This morning, I woke up without my alarm. After a [...]

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“Breaks” -JM
“Breaks” -JM

By Tuesday afternoon, I will have finished out the harrowing gauntlet known among the in-crowd as finals week (which is incidentally neither final nor a week) and will have about a month within which to read recreationally. I hope that I’ll get around to reading Brave New World, Slaughterhouse-Five and literally anything by John Green, [...]

Read more

“Beef Juice” -JM
“Beef Juice” -JM

I had an interesting morning, but I can’t start the story with this morning, or it wouldn’t make any sense. It starts with a gift from my parents; about two pounds of organic, high grade raw meat, frozen in vacuum packages. Because my car is not equipped with a freezer, and I didn’t feel like [...]

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“Snapshots” -SR
“Snapshots” -SR

When I was younger my mom always called me a “voracious reader.” I carried books around in a pink duffle; whenever I had a spare moment, my nose was in a book. My mom would bring me stacks of books, mostly fiction, which I would promptly consume. I was guilty of reading 6-7 books at [...]

Read more

On textbooks, events and NaNoWriMo -JM
On textbooks, events and NaNoWriMo -JM

Okay guys, here’s the thing: I’ve been trying really hard (or at least sort of hard) to update the blog on a weekly basis, if only to maintain the illusion that I have a huge number of dedicated readers who wait with bated breath every Wednesday for me to post the latest blog. Unfortunately, I’ve [...]

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“Late” -JM
“Late” -JM

  Each year Bright Sky Press is fortunate to have interns from local Colleges and Universities who are interested in publishing.  The following was written by Joshua Mann, a Houston native who is attending the University of Houston where he is studying journalism. October 2011 This morning, I woke up without my alarm. After a [...]

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“Breaks” -JM
“Breaks” -JM

By Tuesday afternoon, I will have finished out the harrowing gauntlet known among the in-crowd as finals week (which is incidentally neither final nor a week) and will have about a month within which to read recreationally. I hope that I’ll get around to reading Brave New World, Slaughterhouse-Five and literally anything by John Green, [...]

Read more

“Beef Juice” -JM
“Beef Juice” -JM

I had an interesting morning, but I can’t start the story with this morning, or it wouldn’t make any sense. It starts with a gift from my parents; about two pounds of organic, high grade raw meat, frozen in vacuum packages. Because my car is not equipped with a freezer, and I didn’t feel like [...]

Read more

“Snapshots” -SR
“Snapshots” -SR

When I was younger my mom always called me a “voracious reader.” I carried books around in a pink duffle; whenever I had a spare moment, my nose was in a book. My mom would bring me stacks of books, mostly fiction, which I would promptly consume. I was guilty of reading 6-7 books at [...]

Read more

On textbooks, events and NaNoWriMo -JM
On textbooks, events and NaNoWriMo -JM

Okay guys, here’s the thing: I’ve been trying really hard (or at least sort of hard) to update the blog on a weekly basis, if only to maintain the illusion that I have a huge number of dedicated readers who wait with bated breath every Wednesday for me to post the latest blog. Unfortunately, I’ve [...]

Read more

“Late” -JM
“Late” -JM

  Each year Bright Sky Press is fortunate to have interns from local Colleges and Universities who are interested in publishing.  The following was written by Joshua Mann, a Houston native who is attending the University of Houston where he is studying journalism. October 2011 This morning, I woke up without my alarm. After a [...]

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