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September 13, 2005 Did the LVRR run on the 3rd. It was one of those staggered starts where you leave at your estimated time. I went out at 25 minutes and ended, I think, a little over (or possibly a little under) that time. Either way, a full minute faster than a year ago.  Today, I did an 8k at the Ironton trail, which was my first race there and my first over 5k race in forever. I want to try doing longer distances. I came in at 42:04, which is about 8:30 a mile. My summer 5ks were at around 8 minute miles, so I'm consistent.  July 2, 2005 25:57 on a super hot and humid day--not too bad. I'd really love to get in awesome shape in the next month as I'm looking at some 10Ks in August. It's just so hot everyday that I usually don't feel like running. Same as last summer, but I'm getting somewhat better times.  May 7, 2025  Ran the LVRR summer race for May. This was my first race in a long time, and I did better than expected: 25:03 and 50th of 204 people. I'v...
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Favorite Album Every Year Since 1963

2025: Clipse: Let God Sort Em Out   2024: Sierra Ferrell: Trail of Flowers 2023: boygenius: The Record  2022: Miranda Lambert: Palomino  2021: Sierra Ferrell: Long Time Coming  2020: The Chicks: Gaslighter 2019: Miranda Lambert: Wildcard           2018: Kacey Musgraves: Golden Hour / First Aid Kit: Ruins (can't choose between these two)    2017: Pink: Beautiful Trauma  2016: Miranda Lambert: The Weight of These Wings   2015: Kacey Musgrave: Pageant Material  2014: Miranda Lambert: Platinum  2013: Kacey Musgrave: Same Trailer Different Park  2012: First Aid Kit: The Lion's Roar  2011: Miranda Lambert: Four the Record   2010: Gorillaz: Plastic Beach 2009: Lily Allen: It's Not Me, It's You  2008: Tift Merritt: Another Country   2007: Suzanne Vega: Beauty and Crime  2006: Lily Allen: Alright, Still   2005: Bright Eyes: I'm Wide Awake, It's Morning ...

Nanci Griffith 1953-2021

My two favorite musical artist are Nanci Griffith and Suzanne Vega (yes, I'm a little bit country and a little bit urban folk). When my wife told me a few days ago that Nanci had died, I didn't have to ask "Nanci who?"  I wasn't surprised by her death. She had stopped performing years ago and I had heard rumors suggesting that she was in rough shape for a while now. Still, the news hit me hard. Prince's death, the only thing I can compare, was shocking because it was so sudden and unexpected. Both Nanci and Prince meant a lot to me during some of the formative years of my life, but Prince's death felt like something that effected everyone because he was so famous and so widely revered. Nanci, though she surely has many, many fans, always felt like she belonged to me more--not just because she wasn't quite as famous, but mainly because her songs themselves have such an intimacy to them. She can take you to places that feel so private, and you can relate...

The Threat to the Subject in Buffy the Vampire Slayer “Once More, With Feeling”

Presented at the Slayage Conference 2004 Personal relationships carry great importance to the Scoobies for their very survival in the chaotic world of the Buffyverse. The Scoobies essentially exist in a psychotic realm where they must survive in an unstable, ever-shifting reality. In this realm, they rely primarily on each other for self-verification. In “Once More, With Feeling,” we witness the breaking down of these essential relationships between characters. Love fails to support and sustain identity on every level. We see the failure of the parental relationship, the failure of friendship, and the failure of erotic love in Tara and Willow, Xander and Anya, and Buffy and Spike. Here, for practical purposes, I will focus on the erotic relationships and the conflicting operations of eros and thanatos within them, particularly in terms of identity. Love is essential to the Scoobies, but the love that maintains them also threatens their identities. They deal with this painful paradox th...

An Open Letter from Provo in the Aftermath

Dec. 3, 2001 Dear Father,  I’m writing to tell you that I am dropping out of BYU. I know it is only the first semester of my freshman year, and I’m sure you think that I haven’t given it much of a chance, but things are not going well for me here. I guess I’m partially to blame. Since my arrival here, I’ve done nothing but try to stir up trouble. First it was that whole thing where I was trying to get the Mormon community to gather an army for a modern day crusade of the holy land—I mean, shouldn’t Christians value that land more than the Jews or Muslims. I thought so, but the bishops here kept saying that America was God’s chosen land. Anyway, as bad as things were, they have become unbearable for me these past few weeks ever since I started openly sympathizing with Osama Bin Laden and his al Queda terrorist network. Well, there you have it; I didn’t know how to break that to you but I’ll try to explain. I know it was just this past October that I was writing to tell you about how...

Why The Chicks' Gaslighter was my favorite album of 2020

First, I love the (Dixie) Chicks and would have been happy with a mediocre new album after 14 years. At one point they were considering an album of Patty Griffin covers, which I would've been fine with. I'm tempted to say that I'd love anything with Natalie Maines singing on it, but somehow her solo album from a few years ago just didn't work. But the Chicks have been in my life for a long time. I vividly recall driving across the country by myself from Northern Virginia to New Mexico to attend grad school and playing Wide Open Spaces. It was the perfect song and album for that moment in my life. I remember listening to Fly in our tiny Albuquerque apartment after I got married. They came out with Home, their most traditional country album, when I was back in Virginia, but living down in the country this time. When I was at Kent State getting my PhD and becoming politically engaged for the first time in my life, I took the Bush comment controversy to heart. Of course the...

Favorite Bands

A work in progress, and, of course, this changes depending on the day, but my totally subjective favorite bands/musicians more-or-less in order: Suzanne Vega Nanci Griffith Prince Bob Dylan  Emmylou Harris Lucinda Williams Billie Holiday Cowboy Junkies Kacey Musgraves (Dixie) Chicks  First Aid Kit The Ramones Wu Tang Clan The Beatles  Concrete Blonde  Tift Merritt B52s   EPMD Neil Young Sade Beastie Boys Led Zeppelin  Public Enemy Pistol Annies/Miranda Lambert  Iron Maiden Pink  Judas Priest Dwight Yoakam  Tribe Called Quest  Ozzy/Black Sabbath Loretta Lynn  Run DMC   Indigo Girls Depeche Mode Bob Marley Tom Waits  Sonic Youth Marvin Gaye Talking Heads Frank Zappa  Grateful Dead  The Cure King Diamond  Slayer The Cars The Roots Kanye West  Lily Allen  Jason Isbell Van Morrison White Stripes  Patti Griffin  Iris Dement  Black Star/Mos Def  Pink Floyd Rolling Stones  The Smit...

Top 30 Games List

 Horizon Zero Dawn Breath of the Wild Ghost of Tsushima  Spiderman Donkey Kong Bananza Ratchet and Clank Horizon Forbidden West Last of Us Uncharted 4 Assassins Creed: Odyssey  Witcher 3 Miles Morales Uncharted: Last Legacy Immortals Fenyx Rising Tomb Raider (2013) Tears of the Kingdom Bayonetta 3 Bioshock Infinite Kena: Bridge of Spirits Monkey King: Hero is Back  Knack 2 Mario Karts Wii Uncharted 2 Biomutant  Life is Strange Brothers Knack Borderlands 2 Uncharted  Super Mario Galaxy 

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Todd O. Williams
I am the author of two books--Christina Rossetti's Environmental Consciousness and A Therapeutic Approach to Teaching Poetry--along with many articles on literature, pedagogy, and games.