yesterday was blessedly quiet. i got my drabble book all layed out in indesign, now i just need to proofread one final time before printing it. how exciting! something about printing and binding my writing just makes it feel more real.
i also managed to get most of the basics down for my werewolf story. it’s […]
walking through the streets of Soho in the rain…
custom made…
this movie felt like it was custom made for me. the wonderful acting, the cool graphics that popped up here and there, the plot centered on writing, it all fit. throw in a couple of Spoon songs and i was all set. oh yeah, and the story was great, smart and well written.
postcard from the edge
i’m working through a wonderful book called ‘The Write Brain Workbook‘. this short piece is one of the results of those writing exercises.
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home sweet home
this story came a bit out of nowhere. it’s a Nightwing story (note to DC’s lawyers: i’m a poor shmuck) set sometime in the last year’s continuity. a short character sketch, this is a breath between adventures for the dynamic duo.
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harry potter and the prisoner of azkaban…
yes, okay, i’m totally reading these books out of order. couldn’t help myself though; i needed to read something while hanging out at the harry potter party at the local bookstore. i still have another couple of days before my copy arrives and i just didn’t feel like branching off into non-potter territory while i […]
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sometimes i lay in bed before getting up and dream up the ultimate computer network for our house. it involves a computer-run media center, many redundant terabytes backup drives and a big networked laser printer.
what can i say about this book? it's a lovely memoir of julia child's arrival in paris, her journey learning the language and discovering her life's passion in cooking.
the whole story is special to me, having grown up watching her show on television. mrs. child taught me a great many things about cooking (including the fact that mistakes are okay) and her warm, engaging style comes through in the text. i could hear her warbly voice in my head the entire time i was reading.
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