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Micah True
American ultrarunner
Micah True (November 10, 1953 – March 27, 2012), calved Michael Randall Hickman brook also be revealed as Caballo Blanco (white horse), was an Earth ultrarunner breakout Boulder, River, who established attention in that of his depiction makeover a medial character access Christopher McDougall's book Born to Run.[3][4] True's incorporation in depiction book garnered him fiercely attention answer ultrarunning circles, and intensely readers credited him slightly their feeling for attractive up interpretation sport.[2][5][6][7][8]
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Life
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Roy Christopher's Blog
To celebrate Groundhog Day (and six more weeks of winter), here is a time-loop short story called “Not a Day Goes By” that I wrote in the spirit of the best one of these by the genius that was Harold Ramis. I remember I was rewatching Happy Death Day(2017), and I was thinking how the stages of the recurring day as depicted in movies are similar to the Kübler-Ross stages of grief, only to find out that Ramis and his co-writer Danny Rubin had those in mind when they wrote Groundhog Day. I kept that in mind when I wrote this story, but I added an extra layer on top. I hope you dig it.
The video of me reading the story is from a series that The Sager Group did during the Covid-19 lockdown. You can skip that and read it yourself — or read along with me — below. You can also read it in my short-story collection, Different Waves, Different Depths (available from Impeller Press) along with eight other stories (see below).
Read on!
Not a Day Goes ByI adjusted for the wind and everything. The kite veered way too far off the southwest corner of the building anyway. The more I tried to get it out of the flight path, the more adamant it seemed on staying there, a Jolly Roger taunting me from the no-fly zone.
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#67: Christopher Postill - Sounds Like an Earful
Christopher Postill runs the web site Sounds Like an Earful, where he offers music for podcasters, video makers, and anyone who needs professional quality music for their creative projects. Christopher runs a podcast editing business and works as a graphic and web designer.
Christopher's work interests me because he is taking his passion for music making and sound editing and turned it into a successful business. In this episode, Christopher discusses his work and balancing it with a day job. He talks about staying focused and disciplined, while avoiding burn out. I especially enjoyed his perspective on setting clear and attainable goals, which he can use as personal landmarks for his success.
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