A page describing the Panoramic Imprint and its creator.

About

About the Panoramic Imprint and its creator, Robert Waugh.

About the Panoramic Imprint

Since you're here, you might as well be told why.

You took a wrong turn. You were looking for something useful. Something entertaining. Something to take the bitter edge off of mediocrity. Something like pornography, puppets or political rants. But the internet done you wrong. This time it did.

Here you'll find some writing and some drawing. Nothing to dazzle you with the wonderment of living in a human realm.

One thing you'll notice about this blog, different from other blogs, is I don't keep archives anymore. Only the last few entries from each category. It suits my nature.

And in case you're wondering about the categories...

I also don't solicit or publish comments. I'm really just trying to keep it simple.

About Robert Waugh

Nostril Cam As for me, well what's there to say? I work when the opportunity presents itself. Right now I'm working for a mighty fine 3PL (third party logistics) company, humping boxes and scanning barcodes. I study an assortment of subjects, but not to the point that I learn much. I write and I draw but never manage to focus long enough to finish anything. I am, by design, quite useless and unfinished.

Stalking Me Online

I've catalogued 200 of my books with LibraryThing, a somewhat random selection from my personal library.

While you're at it, see what books I'm giving away at BookMooch.

If you're a MySpace fanatic, you can try to befriend me through my profile, but you might want to send a message if I don't know you. I tend to give the word "friend" more weight than most people.

Check out my taste in tiny, short video clips at YouTube. Don't overlook my collection of playlists.

See a list of things I want to do with 43 Things.

My boring Flickr photos.

And finally, my many Amazon.com wishlists. Even poor, even non-possessive as I am, I still love to windowshop: Most Wanted, Fraggles, Poetry, Music, Fiction, Children's Lit, Nonfiction, Tech Stuff, Language, Video, and miscellaneous. Yes, that's 11 different lists. I like lists.

Contacting Me