My name is Keith. I’m twenty-three. I live in the Capitol Hill neighborhood of Seattle. I moved here in 2006 to attend Seattle University where I’m pursuing a BA in Creative Writing. Previously, I lived for nineteen years in the same house in a suburb north of Boston where I had a brief stint at community college as well as at Berklee College of Music.
I am currently employed as the office intern at Grist.org. Essentially, I do anything that everyone else is either too busy to do or doesn’t want to do, which, though it doesn’t sound like it, is a great experience. Prior to that, I worked as the assistant to the director of the music department at Seattle University, which was not so great an experience. Before that I worked in retail. Before that, at a library.
Personally, I have a broad range of interests. I play music and sing, make photographs, read and write. I love film and art and I might be slightly addicted to coffee. I like quirky broken stuff (especially cameras and guitars) and I have the bad habit of saving everything that seems like it could be a memento.
All Things That Are Good is my personal blog. I write here on no particular schedule and on an indefinite range of topics. I don’t really know why I blog, but in general I try to practice writing and publicly reflect on things that are on my mind. As such, there is the risk that the content of the posts will end up being personal or petty or disagreeable. I just thought you should know going in that there is in fact a human being on the other side of this small section of the Internet. That’s my disclaimer. My hope, though, is that by choosing to publicly work through certain things, it will provoke some measure of thought or inspiration in you and you’ll somehow find the content intellectually, existentially, spiritually, cosmically, or otherwise useful.
The title of this website comes from the British comedy series The Mighty Boosh.
You can email me at keith [at] allthingsthataregood [dot] net. Feel free to send me feedback, comments, ask questions, or even just introduce yourself. Now that you know about me, I’d love to know more about you.
Keith is a 23-year-old would-be writer, blogger, musician, and wannabe cultural critic. All Things That Are Good is his personal blog. More »
About the Author
My name is Keith. I’m twenty-three. I live in the Capitol Hill neighborhood of Seattle. I moved here in 2006 to attend Seattle University where I’m pursuing a BA in Creative Writing. Previously, I lived for nineteen years in the same house in a suburb north of Boston where I had a brief stint at community college as well as at Berklee College of Music.
I am currently employed as the office intern at Grist.org. Essentially, I do anything that everyone else is either too busy to do or doesn’t want to do, which, though it doesn’t sound like it, is a great experience. Prior to that, I worked as the assistant to the director of the music department at Seattle University, which was not so great an experience. Before that I worked in retail. Before that, at a library.
Personally, I have a broad range of interests. I play music and sing, make photographs, read and write. I love film and art and I might be slightly addicted to coffee. I like quirky broken stuff (especially cameras and guitars) and I have the bad habit of saving everything that seems like it could be a memento.
All Things That Are Good is my personal blog. I write here on no particular schedule and on an indefinite range of topics. I don’t really know why I blog, but in general I try to practice writing and publicly reflect on things that are on my mind. As such, there is the risk that the content of the posts will end up being personal or petty or disagreeable. I just thought you should know going in that there is in fact a human being on the other side of this small section of the Internet. That’s my disclaimer. My hope, though, is that by choosing to publicly work through certain things, it will provoke some measure of thought or inspiration in you and you’ll somehow find the content intellectually, existentially, spiritually, cosmically, or otherwise useful.
The title of this website comes from the British comedy series The Mighty Boosh.
You can email me at keith [at] allthingsthataregood [dot] net. Feel free to send me feedback, comments, ask questions, or even just introduce yourself. Now that you know about me, I’d love to know more about you.