Sophie Calle and my new obsession
I just read this in the Los Angeles Review of Books, and got hit so hard by my next novel. Or maybe novella. I think certainly a novella. It wants to be swift and lean. I’m fascinated by (and quite …
I just read this in the Los Angeles Review of Books, and got hit so hard by my next novel. Or maybe novella. I think certainly a novella. It wants to be swift and lean. I’m fascinated by (and quite …
PANK recently sent me questions for the author interview they’ll be posting as a followup to my story that ran in their September edition. The questions have me thinking about the story, and people’s varied reactions to it. My own …
My friend Phuc Tran recently gave an absolutely beautiful TED talk about viewing life through the lenses of the subjunctive and imperative moods. You MUST see this. (Note: If you aren’t so into marimba, skip to 20:11, where Phuc’s talk …
Our public schools are in sorry shape, and you know it. With the ballot you got in the mail last week, we can start to do something about that. All of Oregon: please, please vote YES on State Measure 85 …
Hey, Oregon! Can we have a word before you fill in that ballot? Read more »
I went to Wordstock today, got to hear some great readings, sit in on a panel on marketing (the takeaway–no one really knows what works or doesn’t or why), and ogle lots of great books. One of the highlights of …
The rains are supposed to start on Friday, so today Girlie and I headed out with our strollers for what will probably be our last sunny walk to the library until next year. Oh, we’ll still walk to the library …
Some switch flipped in my brain today. Some alarm went off, screaming, “Winter’s coming! Winter’s coming!” It’s the same alarm that drove me to knit endlessly while pregnant with both kids, only then the alarm screamed, “Cold baby! Cold baby!” …