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Congrats to both; they both look great.
CC, one of my son's best friends is at Berklee.....very talented player.
CC, one of my son's best friends is at Berklee.....very talented player.
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Looks very interesting. I hope you'll let us know when it's outCaseyContrarian wrote:Very cool.
I've got this coming mass market on University of Texas Press this year: https://www.rocknrollburroughs.com
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I read this a night ago. Finished it in one sitting. I really enjoyed it. Thank you for bringing this to the world.
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Thanks. I really appreciate that. I recently beat a state ethics violation the Department of Corrections brought against me, so whenever I hear someone read and valued it, I feel stoked, and vindicated in my decision to publish.nausearockpig wrote:I read this a night ago. Finished it in one sitting. I really enjoyed it. Thank you for bringing this to the world.
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Wow, was the "violation" you bringing the truth to the public' eyes?
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They claimed that I was an employee of the state. I became a part time college instructor during my tenure as a volunteer at the prison. The part time contract is that you're paid for the time you're in the classroom and noting else. The DOC tried to make the case that I was entering the prison as an employee. The charge also opened me up to having to prove that I didn't use state resources to develop, edit, or market the book. It was time-consuming, but easy enough to prove them wrong. Thanks again for reading the book.nausearockpig wrote:Wow, was the "violation" you bringing the truth to the public' eyes?
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That is insane. You were in a place, paid for some work in that place, and you wrote something about the place, not while you were working. Therefore, you were somehow using resources of the state?blackcoffee wrote:They claimed that I was an employee of the state. I became a part time college instructor during my tenure as a volunteer at the prison. The part time contract is that you're paid for the time you're in the classroom and noting else. The DOC tried to make the case that I was entering the prison as an employee. The charge also opened me up to having to prove that I didn't use state resources to develop, edit, or market the book. It was time-consuming, but easy enough to prove them wrong. Thanks again for reading the book.nausearockpig wrote:Wow, was the "violation" you bringing the truth to the public' eyes?
So if I'm an airport employee, and today I write a story about a plane, therefore I used TSA resources to write my book? Insane.
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No. I volunteered at a place for three years. in that time I also took a part time instructor job at a college over 50 miles away from that place where I was paid only for the time in the classroom. I didn't use any resources from the prison or the college, but it took a lot of convincing. The DOC is angry at me (and the author). We published it as fiction. The DOC won't allow it inside because they say it's nonfiction, which is incredible given what happens in the book. They admit to all kinds of basic human rights abuses in doing so.Hype wrote:That is insane. You were in a place, paid for some work in that place, and you wrote something about the place, not while you were working. Therefore, you were somehow using resources of the state?blackcoffee wrote:They claimed that I was an employee of the state. I became a part time college instructor during my tenure as a volunteer at the prison. The part time contract is that you're paid for the time you're in the classroom and noting else. The DOC tried to make the case that I was entering the prison as an employee. The charge also opened me up to having to prove that I didn't use state resources to develop, edit, or market the book. It was time-consuming, but easy enough to prove them wrong. Thanks again for reading the book.nausearockpig wrote:Wow, was the "violation" you bringing the truth to the public' eyes?
So if I'm an airport employee, and today I write a story about a plane, therefore I used TSA resources to write my book? Insane.
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.....aaaand this doesn't surprise me in the least.blackcoffee wrote: The DOC won't allow it inside because they say it's nonfiction, which is incredible given what happens in the book. They admit to all kinds of basic human rights abuses in doing so.