a:1:{s:5:"entry";a:1:{i:0;a:11:{s:2:"id";s:8:"35270251";s:4:"hash";s:32:"55127685c46e1490e4bb2f4fd87150e2";s:11:"requestHash";s:12:"balancier440";s:10:"profileUrl";s:32:"http://gravatar.com/balancier440";s:17:"preferredUsername";s:12:"balancier440";s:12:"thumbnailUrl";s:61:"http://0.gravatar.com/avatar/55127685c46e1490e4bb2f4fd87150e2";s:6:"photos";a:1:{i:0;a:2:{s:5:"value";s:61:"http://0.gravatar.com/avatar/55127685c46e1490e4bb2f4fd87150e2";s:4:"type";s:9:"thumbnail";}}s:4:"name";a:3:{s:9:"givenName";s:5:"Duane";s:10:"familyName";s:12:"Christianson";s:9:"formatted";s:20:"Duane R Christianson";}s:11:"displayName";s:20:"Duane R Christianson";s:7:"aboutMe";s:277:"I read poetry. I write poetry, and I will never become a formalist. I think that is a promise I can keep easily unless, of course, there is something that really deserves the sharp edge of satire. It is the individual voice that intersts me, so that drives me to lyric poetry.";s:4:"urls";a:0:{}}}}