Here's a space on the Indie Web where I can share my written and musical art and my other opinions in a space that isn't one of the easily used but widely impersonal social media sites we all know about.
I live in Northeastern Pennsylvania. When I'm not holding a day job, I'm either working on music or on a book project, or I'm absorbing the culture that inspires me to create.
Here's where I'll be sharing what I'm up to with my writing, my music, and my interests.
Updates
- 03.21.26, 0105p EDT: A new blog entry and the past two days' playlists have been posted.
- 03.19.26, 0104a EDT: Another Playlist entry for your eyes and hopefully, your ears.
- 03.17.26, 0813p EDT: Say hello to an updated Playlist and a new News/Blog entry!
- 03.15.26, 0446p EDT: I added a Guestbook. Welcome to 1997! XD
- 03.14.26, 0404p EDT: New blog entry over at the News/Blog page.
- 03.14.26, 0325p EDT: The past week's worth of Playlists are up. I meant to do these up over the past week byt the switch to Daylight Savings Time kicked my ass.
- 03.07.26, 0825p EST: A second News/Blog post is up. I apologize if it gives you a craving that you have to wait until the next morning to satisfy.
- 03.07.26, 0501a EST: New Playlist and News/Blog updates.
Changelog
- 03.22.26: A couple of the pages (especially this index) had an older duplicate version of the page underneath -- the consequence of me trying to copy the HTML code direct from this site when I was using my upcucled Linux-ified MacBook Air. I've fixed those pages here on my iMac (where I have both a bigger screen to deal with and a mouse to handle for wider cutting/copying/pasting/deleting.
- 03.21.26: Apparently, you can have the direct Neocities site autocomplete your HTML and CSS code in the edit window if you're doing things on the fly if you go into the settings there. Who knew? I'll probably still use Phoenix Code 99% of the time, but when I'm on my upcycled MacBook Air I can always go right into the site's edit window. There's your tip for the day.
- 03.19.26: I may be tweaking this web page's design in the coming days, especially when I can get behind my iMac in my home office rather than sit in my living room with my Linux-ed MacBook Air. In the meantime, I've removed the older updates, added this changelog, and made a correction to the 03.17.25 Playlist entry -- apparntly the "new" Butthole Surfers album is actually the thirty-year-old original version of what became Weird Revolution before the band fell out with Capitol and changed label affiliations.


































































