The Krakow Diaries

75 days in Krakow. On a literary grant from the German Kulturstiftung der Länder. In the Guesthouse of the 16th century Villa Decius, with 10 other writers from Poland, Germany, Belarussia, Ukraine and Georgia. Beautiful city. Nice Krakovians. Fun nightlife. Beautiful women. And in the guesthouse: Meetings of the minds. Too much vodka. Good friends. One of the great pleasures of my life.

Friday, November 03, 2006

Day #48: Friday, Nov. 3: Space Ship

This space ship must have landed years ago. Why did no one ever notice it?
Posted by Eric T. Hansen at 4:13 PM
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Eric T. Hansen writes non-fiction and fiction books in German and English, including Planet Germany and Neuntöter (under the name Ule Hansen). He writes with his partner Astrid Ule. He is from Hawaii and lives in Berlin; he was raised a Mormon but has left the church.
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