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		<description><![CDATA[Coming into Boston, I&#8217;m realizing that I&#8217;m not remembering things correctly.  It&#8217;s all just a little bit off today.  That&#8217;s probably part of a larger agenda, on my part, because memory sometimes works in my favor to make things look better in different kinds of light.  The last time I was here, however, it wasn&#8217;t [...]<p><a href="http://statuswheel.com/2010/02/boston-wizard/">Boston Wizard</a> is a post from: <a href="http://statuswheel.com">Status Wheel</a></p>



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<p>Coming into Boston, I&#8217;m realizing that I&#8217;m not remembering things correctly.  It&#8217;s all just a little bit off today.  That&#8217;s probably part of a larger agenda, on my part, because memory sometimes works in my favor to make things look better in different kinds of light.  The last time I was here, however, it wasn&#8217;t the usual kind of east coast trip, where I land and check into a <a href="http://www.bostonhotel.net">lovely hotel</a> and begin an assortment of obligations and pleasures, leading to a business lunch with someone who will try to tell me no a few times before we discover that we do meet eye to eye.</p>
<p>This time, I am here to meet with a publisher, and I&#8217;m convinced that it should certainly go well, but it will not.  This is not a good time to be making deals, and at the same time, I did a divination on myself before I left and discovered that this is not supposed to go well, in order to make room for what happens next, which is unknowable.  I&#8217;m used to these signs by now, so I don&#8217;t mind having to put in time on the ground even though I will not get what I want.  It&#8217;s not supposed to happen that way, and I already know it, so I can relax and enjoy the time here.  I might go to one of the districts where there are a number of old bookstores, because last time I remember coming across one that was particularly well-stocked with <a href="http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=1570170">Masonic texts</a>, and it might be interesting to see who turns up there.</p>
<p>The last time I was here, it was to meet a new contact in what many considered to be a sure deal.  All we had to do was meet at one of those rock and roll museum restaurants, where I would tell him about our plans to do a series of books on <a href="http://scv.bu.edu/~aarondf/earthsea/earthsea.html">dragons by region</a>, and it would go over well enough we were all sure and agreed.  At that particular meeting, however, halfway through a Ruben, he started to play with his glass in a way that I recognized, and he asked me to try to understand things a little more carefully and with more heart, until he disappeared, and all I was left with was an empty table and his reflection in the ice cubes.</p>
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