. . . is best when screeching out of a tube amplifier? That is sweet, but feedback is also important when it comes to writing and any artistic endeavor. But you won't find it here on the DHFR website in its usual advertising iteration of congratulatory quotes or press clippings. You've been duped! You came to the Feedback sub-page expecting something along the lines of a conventional press page, but the trap door opened to send you this moment sliding down the chute! ![]() Not a corrective, scolding sort of cheese-grater chute for when you are insolent.
![]() My good friend and music collaborator Charlie Burton always used to say he never read reviews of his own work because either a) When it was good he wouldn't believe it, or b) When it was bad it would crush him. I can definitely relate to that, but that's not my biggest reason for not making this a conventional feedback or press page. Mostly, and at the risk of sounding self-righteous, I am averse to writing my own celebratory bio, likely in the third person (as these things are usually done). Nor am I interested in posting all the homerun sound byte press clippings (as if there were many), much for the same reason. It's probably my Midwestern modesty kicking in here. Good--it's right on time. So far as this website is concerned then, that leaves you with two options for providing or perusing feedback: 1) to communicate only with me, go to the Contact page; 2) to communicate with me and/or other site visitors, or to see what others have written, go to the Forum page. Sorry for the detour. I'm going to leave it up though, because "Bio Feedback" looks too cool on the website menu, and it also gives me a platform to lecture you on the virtues of modesty. You heathens. |


