--NOT GOING TO HAPPEN
…Yesterday Egyptians voted for their president. It was the first time in 5,000 years. (Really, it was.)
…Yesterday I wrote a story called, “The Crying Girl” about a supermodel
who becomes famous for crying on the runway.
It was such a sad story that even I felt a little depressed when I was
done.
…I finished “This Is How” by M.J. Hyland. It was 375 pages, yet one of the fastest
reads ever. Some sentences are one or
two or three words. She repeats words
all the time, which is a pet peeve of mine, but in her case, it works. The story captivated me and I’d recommend it,
as I would all of her books.
…I’m often dumbfounded by the number of very long Facebook posts some
writers put up, many times a day, about all kinds of things, often with
attachments and quite a lot of commentary.
These are writers with side jobs and writers who are prodigious authors.
…I’m still not sure what to do with Twitter. I’m an idiot on there. I can’t think of anything pithy to say, …so
all I do is share intriguing quotes.
Roxane Gay says it’s one of her favorite mediums and she seems to have a
lot of fun with it, but she’s Roxane and anything she does seems worthwhile and
meaningful
…People keep saying there are more readers than ever. I also find articles almost every week saying
it’s just a matter of months before Barnes and Noble goes bankrupt. If that happens, I’ll be heartbroken. I still don’t do the Kindle. Don’t hate it, but I just prefer the sensory
experience of a book in my hands, even if it means toting a dozen tomes in a
suitcase for vacation.
…I saw two more posts about the inequities of male versus female
writers, how men are favored or more prominent.
Maybe that’s true. Maybe I’m just
reading all the women. I sure seem to
love the female authors.
…I’m not a snob, but sometimes when I turn the television on and try to
watch the popular network shows, well, I feel sorry for my country and sort of
worry that we’ve become a bunch of dolts.
“Celebrity Apprentice” is appalling.
“Dancing With The Stars” is god awful.
“American’s Got Talent” is inane.
It’s true. I’m just saying.
...Here are some good things to ponder:
"Develop a sense of nostalgia for something or you'll never figure
out what's important." Gary Shteyngart
"Wisdom begins in wonder." Socrates
"I'm going to turn on the light and we'll be two people in a room
looking at each other wondering why on earth we were afraid of the dark."
Gale Wilhelm
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