Leap and the net will appear is an online journal by Russell Fuller (pictured here with his daughter Sierra), one of the founders of WARP Place, previously a founding member of both The Aerial Circus and NOTA Project, coauthor of Headwaters: Tales of the Wilderness, and an admittedly weary traveler still on the road but wondering about the signs. He also has sold books and music as Rapscalion2246 on Amazon for 10 years, where he has maintained a 100% positive feedback rating. Find him here on Facebook.
Boston-born, Russell was schooled in Massachusetts, Ohio, North Carolina, and northern California before he realized he could quit.
With a couple of other teachers willing to work dirt-cheap and a group of parents deeply disaffected from the public schools, he co-founded a school for 4 through 10-year-olds and taught until he realized he could quit. Sorry, kids.
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Russell and first edition[/custom_frame_left] After then moving to deep mountain country, he began working with animals of all sorts, teaching goats, for example, such civilities as drinking wine from a ceramic bowl while reading the day-old newspaper delivered by the mailman. The critters certainly took to the drinking but ate the newspaper.
Down the road he had a short career as a photographer and film reviewer and a longer one on the front lines of writing repair, turning the puffed-up prose of professors, the hieroglyphics of nuclear engineers, and the Cheetos-driven gibberish of computer programmers into something readable before everyone quit and went home, online, or both.
Certain familial hurricanes drove him back East again, and while his heart remains in California, the rest of him now resides in a glorious 19th-century hovel that slants awkwardly in multiple directions in its slow slide into the war memorial in his front yard, honoring those who made and kept his hovel free.
Parades for Peace
In 2003, millions and millions around the world marched in protest against the coming invasion. When Bush was asked about it, he chortled and said, "I don't listen to focus groups" [except oil companies, bankers, and the like]. I think that was the moment when I...
Blowing the Whistle on War Crimes Is Not a Crime
The day before Bradley Manning's court martial began in Fort Meade, Maryland, and a day after rallies around the world in support of this brave young man, a panel convened at All Souls Church in Washington, DC, on June 2, 2013, to discuss issues of this trial of...
Dick Cheney Must Think …
Dick Cheney must think he’s still in office. Why else would he be wheeling around his mausoleum yelping, “I’ve still got it, America! I’ve still got it”; then bowing his head and singing into his artificial heart, “Snap my fingers and you'll turn some flips, you’re my...
Mandela
So much of today’s technology has raced by my little brain without so much as pausing, and I cannot blame it. There is one thing, though, I’m ready for we do not have, and that’s some way for Nelson Mandela, on his death-bed, to hear the whisper of my thousand and one...
An American Tune
"I don’t believe we owe loyalty to a government that lies to us. I do believe we owe loyalty to our fellow Americans who are in danger of being killed by the incompetence of this government."--Howard Zinn 1967 There are many ways to serve our country, many ways to...
Apple Loses e-Book Case
By LARRY NEUMEISTER, Associated Press Updated 12:30 pm, Wednesday, July 10, 2013 NEW YORK (AP) — Apple Inc. broke antitrust laws and conspired with publishers to raise electronic book prices significantly in spring 2010, a federal judge ruled Wednesday, citing...







