The time has arrived!
My newly-created “personal blog” is up, running… incomplete, yes… but I have created my “pilot” post. Hopefully it serves me (and us all!) well.
http://superfloo.us — bookmark it, subscribe to it, do what you do. That’s where my posting is going to happen… “personal” posts, anyway.
I’m not completely sure how and when this site will transition. However, I’m comfortable with having my new blog at Squarespace, and I’m confident that now, because the topics/content is more defined and the audience is likely more narrow, posting frequency will increase. I’ve written many entries that haven’t seen cyber-light because I didn’t have a “proper” place to put ‘em. This blog just isn’t the place for some things.
Also: The “BradLoves Project” exists… it’s out there. If you’re interested it, go there or let me know. Because I’m playing MTG again and am apparently pretty-good at it, I’m writing about the game, too. More on that later.
For now, please check out “Superfluous” and the sub-1000 word first entry there. Until next time… take care.
A long time ago, I wrote the basic rules of my “art of impression,” and because of the “pickup artist” phenomenon and my opposition of all-things “fast seduction,” I’d intended to revisit the subject, make refinements and additions to it, and re-release it. And it would be “Brad’s book, number one.”
Real life happens, however, and sometimes gets in the way.
With the help of dedicated friends and supporters, I’d formulated rough guidelines and rules governing successful interactions. Unfortunately, I didn’t know what to call it, so or the sake of simplicity online, it was “Bradtastics.” There’s a few group pages under that name… my short-term goal is to consolidate that material, but there’s so much of it. Within a few quick months, 89 discussions and one dozen pages, most of it is conversational.
At the moment, I’m leaving everything where it is; if you’ve missed any (all) of it, you can view the different sites, take-in the content, and even add to the discussions. Some of the material isn’t particularly well-written, and though it might make sense to just move on, bits of the content is too important to me to pass up.
I will redraft, rework and repost the entries, comments and tidbits of importance to the art of impression, as well as anything of significant-interest to others in the past. To be completely honest, writing about relationships and interaction for a blog is much harder than I thought it would be… but I’m aware of the importance of the issues and can’t wait for the published book to start sharing.
Also: if you’d like to start-up a discussion with me or my psychologist-buddies… just ask!
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