Workbook: October, 2004
- October 31, 2004: Fat little boy enjoys power.
- October 30, 2004: Your band members have added to the arrangement.
- October 29, 2004: The difference between city and country is that in the city they kill mosquito larvae before they grow.
- October 28, 2004: Checking out a new bicycle.
- October 27, 2004: Clinton, Arkansas: December 1978. Two college boys and one wiry old man.
- October 26, 2004: I met with Napper Tandy, and he took me by the hand...
- October 25, 2004: "That's the way guitar should be played".
- October 24, 2004: In your mouth are globes of soft rubber, like melted pencil erasers.
- October 23, 2004: Large bookstore, very large compared to the ones you're used to.
- October 22, 2004: After the Gulf War my discussion bulletin submissions began to be lost in the mail.
- October 21, 2004: Chicago, early 1990s.
- October 20, 2004: Middle 1980s, Milt & Edith's condominium, Solana Beach & Tennis Club.
- October 19, 2004: A few minutes walking around Little Round Top at Gettysburg.
- October 18, 2004: The symbolism of "real" bookshelves.
- October 17, 2004: At dinner once with friends I wasn't well.
- October 16, 2004: As a child I swore there were three adult vices I'd never pick up:
- October 15, 2004: Bookshelves tall as towers, floor to ceiling.
- October 14, 2004: "She... kissed me!"
- October 13, 2004: Harry Potter reproduces the same structure.
- October 12, 2004: Towns with no landmarks.
- October 11, 2004: The patronizing terms "young man" and "young lady" lack symmetry.
- October 10, 2004: Large woman, black skirt...
- October 9, 2004: It's brilliant, but at first listen it's maybe a little cold.
- October 8, 2004: Firewood burning...
- October 7, 2004: "If it's legal to drive military vehicles on the public streets..."
- October 6, 2004: "Please do not stand on the scale."
- October 5, 2004: "I can't read Ann Coulter's books."
- October 4, 2004: Dressed in a borrowed pair of girls' pajama bottoms...
- October 3, 2004: Those aren't pillars, they're snakes.
- October 2, 2004: The new book is not as long as the previous one.
- October 1, 2004: Reading in bed.