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Minimalism Is Not Necessarily….

drupagliassotti @ February 24, 2010 # No Comment Yet

Minimalism is not necessarily…. 1.    Cheap.  People often equate minimalism with the “college dorm room” look; particleboard and plastic. But you could be a minimalist who buys only objects of the very highest quality that reflect your exquisitely refined taste. 2.    Frugal.  Minimalism is often cited as a great way to save money. However, you [...]

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Paperlessness, Ephemerality, and Death

drupagliassotti @ February 23, 2010 # No Comment Yet

Three or four years ago I spent a lot of time and money creating a series of scrapbooks that combined photos, art, and artefacts to describe my life.  Last weekend I ripped them all into pieces. Most of the pages and photos were thrown away. The rest will be scanned and then thrown away. Minimizing [...]

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Rules for Stuff

drupagliassotti @ February 22, 2010 # No Comment Yet

Yesterday I blogged about why I’m wary of 100-thing minimalism. Despite my skepticism about the “100-thing” practice, however, I still believe it’s beneficial to avoid clutter and overconsumption. I agree with the voluntary simplicity guideline that you should strive to own only those items you (a) love, (b) use on a regular basis, or (c) [...]

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Why I’m Wary of 100-Thing Minimalism

drupagliassotti @ February 21, 2010 # 8 Comments

I’m 43; I’ve been practicing voluntary simplicity since 2000, with varying levels of successes and setbacks. This isn’t a minimalist blog, and I’m not claiming to be a minimalism expert. (4/26/10: Welcome, readers from Far Beyond the Stars; if you want my response to the post that sent you here, it’s over here. But please [...]

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Cover Draft for Das mechanische Herz

drupagliassotti @ February 18, 2010 # One Comment

Oliver Graute, the art director for Feder & Schwert, kindly sent me this preliminary draft of Clockwork Heart‘s German cover to show around! I’m delighted to see that they were able to work with Timothy Lantz’s gorgeous artwork — be sure to check out Lantz’s website Stygian Darkness, if you haven’t already. and here’s a [...]

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An Agreement with Hell Book Cover!

drupagliassotti @ February 13, 2010 # No Comment Yet

Jason Sizemore of Apex Book Company just send me the book cover art for my upcoming contemporary horror novel, An Agreement with Hell, today! The publication date will be announced in a few more weeks — looks like it’ll be sometime this summer.

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