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Thoughts on Hate

By Eric Dean | August 5, 2019 - 11:41 pm |November 14, 2019 What do I know?
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I’ve been thinking a lot about hate lately – violence, crime, and hate. I’m only one person, and my experiences and perspective are limited and … more →

The Tempo of Reality VS Social Media

By Eric Dean | July 2, 2019 - 3:44 pm |July 2, 2019 What do I know?
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Look up your favorite song on YouTube, and then hit the little gear icon in the lower right corner of the video-window (settings), and adjust … more →

Tulsa City Hall, 8am

By Eric Dean | March 27, 2019 - 3:10 pm |March 27, 2019 What do I know?
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I’m walking into city hall this morning behind two old men, dressed like they’re meeting with the mayor. A third old man in a lime … more →

Episode 75: Gaucho_Knife, The Knives of Duilio Guerra

By Eric Dean | March 12, 2019 - 8:09 pm |March 12, 2019 News
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Check out Duilio’s work HERE. Special thanks to Skreep for editing. Check him out HERE. Check out my buddy Chris’ Datsusara hemp gear HERE.

My Grandma, Virginia: Part 3/3, The War Effort

By Eric Dean | February 28, 2019 - 6:47 pm |March 5, 2019 Podcast
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This is the third and most recent episode of “My Grandma, Virginia,” but I hope to sit down many more times with my Grandma. She … more →

My Grandma, Virginia: Part 2/3, Family

By Eric Dean | February 27, 2019 - 8:50 pm |February 28, 2019 Podcast
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Part 2: Family. Recorded in Westville, OK in 2017. This episode co-stars my dear friends Sam and Meesh. PART ONE PART THREE

My Grandma, Virginia: Part 1/3, Growing Up in Rural Oklahoma

By Eric Dean | February 26, 2019 - 11:24 pm |February 28, 2019 Podcast
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It’s difficult for me to qualify this episode, because my Grandma Virginia, or “Gramma Ginnie” as I’ve called her for 35 years, is one of … more →

Homework Assignment #1: Brickroading

By Eric Dean | December 7, 2018 - 7:05 pm |December 7, 2018 What do I know?
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Thank you all for the kind attention on my birthday yesterday. My ego is sufficiently stroked for another year. Instead of having you donate to … more →

“Deep Dark” by Nick Weaver

By Eric Dean | October 26, 2018 - 6:57 pm |October 26, 2018 News, What do I know?
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Nick Weaver needs a theme song. His writing bursts with colors, angst and bite. A dust bowl poet howling through the digital loneliness, summoning his … more →

IKEA 2100

By Eric Dean | December 19, 2017 - 1:44 pm |December 19, 2017 Short Fiction
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  “We started with a table. It seemed simple: four legs and a top. We already had most of the pieces we needed. We decided … more →

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