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She was not in pain, not yet, but she was retreating before its threat. There were illuminated points in her vision, little pinpricks, asthough the worn fabric of the visible world was being held up against a far brighter light. … Continue reading →
Like I said last week, I wanted to provide an update to a post I did back in May. It was about the effects that fiction has on our psyches no matter, pretty much, the subject material. … [according to] … Continue reading →
Happy Valentine’s Day, 2013! I originally planned a follow-up post on the effects of fiction on our human psyche (see original post here), then realized that it’s a holiday, one that, in my house, thankfully, is not fraught with expectations … Continue reading →
With all the talk about gun bans and assault rifles in the news these days, it started me to thinking about violence. If you’re reading this, you’re most likely a writer (practicing or wishing you were) and, much less likely, … Continue reading →
So, I’ve been reading the slush pile for the literary journal Fifth Wednesday for a couple of years now. Currently, we’re in a reading cycle for the Spring, 2013, issue. Like I’ve said in the past, I enjoy the work. … Continue reading →
Imagine how happy I was this morning to see my new favorite author on the front page of the Boston Globe! Junot Diaz, along with three other at least part-time Boston residents, was among 23 people worldwide to be named … Continue reading →
J.R.R. Tolkien‘s first book, The Hobbit, was published 75 years ago this month. Ethan Gilsdorf discussed it yesterday in the Boston Globe in his piece “Bilbo Baggins will save us all.” Whether you read it or not, The Hobbit arguably … Continue reading →
The weather fronts and my sinuses have conspired along with the heat and humidity of July to keep me a bit under the weather with on-off migraines. They’re nothing new; in fact, I’ve had them since I was six or … Continue reading →
“The living carry us inside them like pearls. We survive only as long as they remember us.” – spoken by Luka Sims, a character in Kevin Brockmeier’s The Brief history of the Dead Okay, I’ve still got the damn, summer … Continue reading →
Writing’s not an easy thing to do lately; I have a heinous summer cold, and my kid is driving me absolutely crazy! Many days I wish that summer school vacation was a month max. (Unless you’re willing to take her … Continue reading →