Bryan Harvey
@bryanharvey.bsky.social
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same writer, runner, teacher, and basketball fan from twitter (@Bryan_S_Harvey) all around (https://bryanharveywrites.wordpress.com/) medium (https://medium.com/@bryan-s-harvey)
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after millions of views and shares of my Portland Frog art. (thank you all🙏🏾) I got requests to highlight priests, and chickens, and Chicagoans, and T-Rexes, and more… all of us who refuse to bend the knee. so this is for US.
𝚂𝚝𝚊𝚗𝚍 𝚃𝚊𝚕𝚕.
𝚆𝚎 𝚆𝚒𝚕𝚕 𝚆𝚒𝚗.
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That was “quite immature and excessive.” — Most levelheaded amphibian out there describing authoritarian overreacting
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Getting the century wrong is funny, but also worth pointing out Dr. Strangelove was only called Dr. Strangelove because he wanted to hide the fact that he was a Nazi eugenicist who couldn't stop his own saluting.
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(actual suggestion here is getting outside and spending time with my kids . . . sometimes I even do these two activities at the same time)
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Reup on running fuel, short stories from an indie press, some Pynchon I may or may not ever get to. The mail has me ready for whatever’s coming my way
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There’s a moment in this Jacob Rodriguez highlight reel where I was like maybe he should be arrested for that
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moremovies.co.uk
Just one more thing...🎬
#filmsky #moviesky #tvsky
Lieutenant Columbo and actor Ray Milland stand facing each other in the Criterion Closet. Columbo is gesturing saying "Boy, a fella could go broke with a hobby like this."
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mattrupert.bsky.social
He had to think about his entire life before he played.
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jasonkirk.fyi
This "waving guns around as church theater" thing was one of the things in my novel that a Coastal Literary Type or two found too farfetched. Nah my friend I tell no lies and never have haha
They pulled guns on us at kid church
And then we sang Third Day, flirted, and played red rover.
www.jasonkirk.fyi
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The writer knows there are other options always. Shapiro also doesn't get that a television show is collaborative. David Simon didn't have to come up with each scene-to-scene transition on his own. There are other writers, directors, cinematographers, camera crew, actors, etc. to generate ideas
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my man cam wrote about HOOPS
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I went to the mountains of Oaxaca 🇲🇽 for Yalalag’s Fiesta de San Antonio de Padua and saw how basketball brings together local indigenous communities every weekend. www.derange.co/p/basketball...
View of fog on the sierra nortes and the town of Yalalag built into the mountainside Basketball player in a red jersey holds a basketball Some children in basketball jerseys lean on each other and watch jaripeo Dog on a basketball court
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A’ja Wilson is kind of good at the basketball 🏀 thing
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Advance praise for my collection of short stories THIS WORLD WILL NEVER RUN OUT OF STRANGERS (out 11.18 from @cowboyjamboree.bsky.social) from @kevingrauke.bsky.social
This collection of loosely connected stories reminds us that, no matter how much we crave connection and a sense of belonging, we often fail to achieve it to any degree of satisfaction-and sometimes not at all.
Bullion's young men do their very best, however, to forge identities in a lonely, latchkey landscape of a Missouri college town, where parents are checked out, if not absent, and the love is tough, if present at all.
Now, this may sound like rough sledding, but its bite and poignancy are perfectly balanced with what is often riotous humor.
Such a potent mixture is a rarity in today's fiction, which is why this collection is a thing to celebrate and share.
Kevin Grauke, author of Shadows of Men and Yonderites
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Johnson: I don't know about that, "but I do know that they resisted . . . ."

Then he offers up his view of D.C. and "the spoils of good policy."

He wouldn't mind anyone resisting to be grateful for this heavy-handedness ending up in prison.
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austinkocher.com
Hannah Arendt, out here writing as if she were alive today and watching America descend further into darkness.