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Monthly Archives: October 2011
Gift
This is something from an in-progress essay/story I’ve been writing about my father. He died seven years ago today…Dodger stadium. A night game, mid-week. Sometime in the late 70s—the golden age of Garvey, Cey, Russell, Lopes, Yeager, Baker, Smith. Sitting … Continue reading
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What’s It About?
Writing a novel involves (OK, big understatement coming up) many challenges. Sure, there’s the writing itself: wading your way through the dark, watery tunnel that is a long-ish piece of fiction. There’s the doubt: wondering if you can do it, … Continue reading
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Literary Death Match, San Diego, Episode 3
On Tuesday night, Literary Death Match, courtesy of Todd Zuniga/Opium Magazine and So Say We All, made its third San Diego appearance. Congrats to the most excellent and radiant Heather Fowler, who emerged victorious. Well done, Heather. The superb and … Continue reading
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He Realized, Suddenly, That He Could Write a Novel
From this weekend’s New York Times Magazine profile of Haruki Murakami: “His career as a writer began in classic Murakami style: out of nowhere, in the most ordinary possible setting, a mystical truth suddenly descended upon him and changed his … Continue reading
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Note to Myself About the Novel Chapter I’m Currently Working On
More energy. Ha! More voice. More happening in the moment. Not so much exposition and essay-ish stuff. Something happening now. Something with neighbors? Sounds? Someone knocks?
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