Archive for 'writing'
Surgery for Everyone this Week
Sorry for the spotty posting this week — Owen-the-dog had ACL surgery on Wednesday. He’s fine. Home on the couch next to me, but in considerable pain and will have to be on-leash or in a crate for the next few weeks.
And my Dad had surgery in the Czech Republic, where he lives. He’s had […]
Posted: February 8th, 2008 under other, writing, family.
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Perfect Vacation — at Home
Inspired by this article in the Times of London, I holed up and took a lovely, restorative vacation at home after Christmas. Christmas was lovely — we all had a great time. There was lots of food and wine and by ten that night we had six kids under five doing the Toddler Disco in […]
Posted: December 31st, 2007 under small town life, writing, domestic life.
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Lessing’s Nobel Speech
The least interesting part of Doris Lessing’s Nobel Prize speech has been getting a lot of attention this week — the part where she claims that the speed by which the internet has been developed has led to a sort of mesmerism by screen, and has subsequently caused a serious devaluation of the book and […]
Posted: December 12th, 2007 under other, writing.
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Creature of Habit …
The last few months I’ve gotten into a writing rhythm that has really been working for me. I’ve been doing a blog post every day during the week, and weekends have been devoted to my new book. When I decided to get serious about the blog and to write on a regular basis, it was […]
Posted: December 3rd, 2007 under writing, domestic life.
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Read the Book …
They’ve made a movie of Ron Hansen’s brilliant novel, The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford — and it’s reviewed in today’s New York Times. It’s a brilliant novel, and so, I have mixed feelings about the movie version. On the one hand, it’s great that Ron Hansen, a novelist I […]
Posted: September 21st, 2007 under writing, books.
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Harvest craziness …
I’ve been in a frenzy of food preservation here at LivingSmall. Saturday I pulled and washed and cut and blanched and drained two six-gallon trash cans full of endive. I then wrapped the blanched endive in towels to squeeze out the water and sealed it in bags using my vaccuum sealer and froze them for […]
Posted: September 17th, 2007 under food, writing, life skills.
Comments: 4
What Have You Been Doing?
People are funny — they keep asking me what I’ve been doing, when for me, the whole point of a vacation is to sit in a chair in a lovely spot and read books, interrupted, if I’m lucky, by stretches where I actually get some writing done. This is why, if you are leaving a […]
Posted: March 29th, 2007 under writing, dogs.
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Baudrillard and Kundera
Jean Baudrillard has died in Paris at age 79. I went off to the University of Utah with a running start on Place Last Seen, a novel in which I wanted to explore, among other things, what happens when we come up against the undeniable reality of the physical world. What I encountered there was […]
Posted: March 7th, 2007 under dead people, writing, books.
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Welcome to the New Site
Hi folks — welcome to the new and improved LivingSmall. This should be the last move — we went from Blogspot to Typepad, and now we’ve moved to WordPress, which allows one to use blogging software and host it anyplace. There wasn’t anything wrong with Blogger or Typepad, but they were starting to feel restrictive. […]
Posted: January 27th, 2007 under other, writing.
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I’d Rather Make Meatloaf
Some days a girl just can’t get it together. Sunday was like that — weekends are pretty much the only time I’ve got to do any real writing these days. The Corporate Job is full time nine-to-five so I’m trying to shoehorn my entire creative life into those two days a week. Some weeks it’s […]
Posted: November 7th, 2006 under food, writing.
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