Monthly Archives: March 2011

Accidentally, on purpose.

Yes, I know I said I didn’t want to do it.  But how many times have you sworn off Krispy Kreme donuts and promptly sunk your teeth into an apple fritter? Yesterday? Mee too!  But this isn’t about donuts.  My … Continue reading

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Inventive Procrastination

All writers procrastinate.  Some surf, others watch TV or go shopping. Not me.  I’m way too masochistic for that.  I like to fool myself into thinking that I’m not procrastinating at all.  I use phrases like “productive” and “associative reading” … Continue reading

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72 virgins or a gang of books?

When’s the last time you thought about what heaven looked like? My guess is it’s been a while.  Descriptions of heaven abound in literature, religious and otherwise.  Images of bright lights, majestic gates, and, depending on your religion, a gang … Continue reading

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