August 30, 2002

What Ever Happened to Walter Miller?

Does anyone remember Walter Miller's hilarious website? That was kind of a blog, wasn't it? It was updated regularly with accounts of a supposedly true life. It may have been fiction (at least I hope it was: Walter's grandfather sounded pretty evil) and it predated the blog boom and all, but it had that same element of a first-person story unfolding over time that we now associate with blogs. Guess I need to Google him.

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