Steve Martin, Supergenius.
(NOTE: You have to say “Supergenius” the way Wile E. Coyote does in Operation Rabbit, his first speaking appearance alongside Bugs Bunny, for the word to have its intended impact.) Continue Reading →
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(NOTE: You have to say “Supergenius” the way Wile E. Coyote does in Operation Rabbit, his first speaking appearance alongside Bugs Bunny, for the word to have its intended impact.) Continue Reading →
December seems to have included a lot of writing. While it has included work on Undead, my fiction has not been the focus. I’ve been working on some research projects, Continue Reading →
Growing up, I was surrounded by books, by writers. My parents not only read to me but were (and are) avid readers. It made sense that I followed their lead. Continue Reading →
Talk Talk by T.C. Boyle My rating: 3 of 5 stars Dana Halter’s life is thrown out of control after her identity is stolen. Her ability to sort things out Continue Reading →
Just posted a review for Focus by Leo Babauta on our Medianook review blog. It’s the first of the books from the Rock Your Life ebook series I bought that Continue Reading →
On the weekend, I went to the public library, wandered through the craft and garden books as usual, gathering inspiration off the shelves, and then as I was browsing, a Continue Reading →
Wednesday, I tweeted this: And I got back responses from several people that surprised me ranging from not having a clue what RSS is to blatantly stating they had “no Continue Reading →
While I did make an effort to get to work, there was ongoing trouble with transit buses all over the region including 4 tangled at the foot of the next Continue Reading →
Apparently, several friends think I have “the coolest job” — this, I discovered after posting this status update to Facebook this morning: this week, work is all about anarchy — Continue Reading →
I still read a lot but, frankly, more and more of it is on a screen than on a printed page. I have a mountain of unfinished books beside my Continue Reading →