You publish an online magazine called The CommonLine Project, can you tell us a little about that?
In 2007 I started publishing The CommonLine Project. It’s more of a glorified blog really. I’m not sure what lead me to start the magazine but my motives are irrelevant. I actually started a site called “The Apocalyptic” first. Then I merged that site with an idea that Vanessa Wilken, an artist friend of mine, had for a site that catered to the common person. So for fifteen months that’s what we’ve been trying to do with the project. I don’t know if we’ve been successful or not, but I’ve enjoyed it. What is the strangest submission you’ve ever received? I can’t say. We receive about 50 submissions per week. The strangest ones always come from the south. For some reason, they always send pictures of themselves with there submission and it’s usually some bizarre photo, like one of them flexing or something. I actually enjoy the photos through. Within the last few years there have been hundreds online magazines that have come on to the scene. What do you think of them? Do you think they h