About
Black Marks on Wood Pulp has been commenting on life and everything associated with it since February 2005. He's also photoblogging at Much More Sure and writing about advertising and marketing at Post Haste. Everything you've ever wanted to know about Black Marks on Wood Pulp and Corey Vilhauer is located here, on the About Page.
Posts
- Mason Jennings - 3.18.10 @ The Orpheum
- That quote’s not really literal, you know
- “The Hot Rocks Polka” and my introduction to The Rolling Stones
- On solving creative block
- The Beatles, “Dig a Pony” - 1.30.69
- What I’ve Been Reading - Sex, Drugs and Cocoa Puffs/Master of Reality
- On the empathy of a toddler
- Who needs comfort food when you’ve got comfort books?
- Atelier: a method of craft
- On trying not to let a second child’s accomplishments go without fanfare

Comments
- Corey Vilhauer on Who got the funk?: "You’re right. How embarrassing."
- JScott on Who got the funk?: "I believe it’s actually “Kool and the Gang”"
- Corey Vilhauer on The Beatles, “Dig a Pony” - 1.30.69: "Don’t get me started."
- bg on The Beatles, “Dig a Pony” - 1.30.69: "That U2 rooftop shoot for “Streets” woulda worked too. ;-p"
- Corey Vilhauer on On the empathy of a toddler: "Thanks, Dar. Also - no problems on the name. It happens all the time."

Currently Reading...
McSweeney's Quarterly Concern - Issue #32 - Dave Eggers (editor)



two doodles and no farting butt drawing? whadafuck? IDLE HANDS SPEND TIME AT THE GENITALS!!! AND YOU KNOW HOW GOD HATES THAT!!!!
I totally forgot about the farting butt doodle. Too bad.
i use a pencil. smudge marks look brilliantly authentic. and erasable mistakes are the best kind of mistakes.
I used to use pencil, but then I started using a Sharpie for my crossword puzzles and it stuck.