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And So It Begins… www.kellystorr.com

After finding out I was not going to be able to continue my job at the USC writing center this fall, I decided - in lieu of getting a “real job” - to start an online flash boutique (meaning it only lasts for a short time) selling hand-crafted jewelry and writerly items to support myself while I finish my thesis novel.

I’ve spent the past week making up prototypes and designing the website (so if you’ve talked to me this week and I mentioned that I was only sleeping 5-6 hours a night, now you know why) and today is official launch day!  Yay!

Some of my favorite things include: Googly eye cufflinks, hand painted laptop sleeves & ebook covers, and vintage key necklaces.

So check it out.  Buy something and help support one writer trying to do what she loves.  I’ll be blogging about my experiences throughout the month here, so keep an eye out and monitor how it’s going.

Thanks for your support!

www.kellystorr.com

May
8
2010
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How To Use a Semicolon (a comic by The Oatmeal)

(click to read the whole thing and learn more about proper semicolon use!)

I like dinosaurs, proper punctuation, and geeky web comics; this comic is amazing.

Feb
23
2010
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Text "Haiti" to 90999 to automatically donate $10 to the Red Cross

Donate by text is probably one of the most unique and helpful mobile innovations to come around in the last year or so. I first learned of it in December when listening to my weekly podcast of This American Life. Ira Glass implored listeners to donate just $5 to help keep the podcast on the air. What made it so great and easy to do, however, was that I could donate at that exact minute - while I was out walking around a farm in Broomfield, Colorado with only my iPhone and a few cows to keep me company - and the charges would simply go on my monthly mobile phone bill, which is set up to automatically deduct from my bank account. No remembering to sign online when I got home. No entering of my credit card number into yet another website. Simple, easy, and safe.

This innovation has also recently been used to help the earthquake victims in Haiti. I’ve been meaning to donate since it happened, but kept forgetting until I found out I could donate via text. I sent them two messages and added my own meager $20 to the relief. I imagine many people have done similarly, people who in the past were well intentioned but never quite remembered to go to the Red Cross’ website after a long day at the office. So far the texting generation has raised $22 million to support the disaster relief! And if you’d prefer to donate to another organization, they accept text donations, as well. Click the link above to be taken to an article with more information.

Jan
18
2010
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Dangerous Wands (next in the Harry Potter saga?)

Dec
16
2009
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"Today, I found out that the tiny arms on a T-Rex were used to tickle a mate to begin the mating process. Suddenly T-Rex doesn’t seem so scary. MLIA"
MLIA.  My mind has been blown and my day has been made.
Dec
4
2009
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My 2009 Jack-o-Lanterns are here!  Carving pumpkins is one of my favorite past times… I sometimes wish I could do it more than once a year.  I’ve also taken the liberty of uploading past jacks to my art page if you’re interested in checking them out.

Happy Halloween!!!

Oct
31
2009
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"I like him. He’s the least homeless guy that’s hit on us all night."
— Observations from a girl’s-night-out in Haight-Ashbury
Oct
17
2009
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Made this for my roomie (and HSM watching buddy) Jeff… who apparently looks quite a bit like Zac Efron.

May
31
2009
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I’m a Badass Breakdancer

From JibJab.com… I could definitely get addicted to this

May
28
2009
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Taken on the Los Angeles Metro Red Line (yes, Los Angeles has a Subway system!) It should be noted for the record that this ensemble is truly completed when accompanied by fingerless bicycle gloves and a tiny bottle of Schmiernoff vodka tucked neatly into a brown paper sack, sipped at your leisure.
Best Hobo Ever!  (And yes, I am officially designating him “hobo” because he was riding the rails… they just happened to be underground rails.)
He got off at my stop, too, so that means we’re neighbors.  Hooray! Maybe I’ll run into him at Rite Aid and he can tell me where I can find equally amazing Chinese print silk pants and Sombrero.

Taken on the Los Angeles Metro Red Line (yes, Los Angeles has a Subway system!) It should be noted for the record that this ensemble is truly completed when accompanied by fingerless bicycle gloves and a tiny bottle of Schmiernoff vodka tucked neatly into a brown paper sack, sipped at your leisure.

Best Hobo Ever! (And yes, I am officially designating him “hobo” because he was riding the rails… they just happened to be underground rails.)

He got off at my stop, too, so that means we’re neighbors. Hooray! Maybe I’ll run into him at Rite Aid and he can tell me where I can find equally amazing Chinese print silk pants and Sombrero.

Apr
12
2009
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