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Cobalt Blue: A Novel

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On Love, Death, Life Changes, Fears, Desires, Spiritual Yearning, Writing and Anything Else on My Mind

Term Paper? Essay? Help Is at Hand

May 11, 2009
The bad kind of bold: a website called Free Essays that offers 32,000 “Free Essays for All Students.” The student who is eager for knowledge can find a paper on any of a huge and sometimes hilarious selection of subjects. For example: “Plagerism” (sic). And a search for papers that deal with personal courage turned […] Read More

Thinking (and Acting) Outside the Therapy Session

May 9, 2009
I’m a huge fan of psychotherapy. One stretch of 11 sessions over a few months when I was 32 years old led me to start writing fiction and to get (happily) married. We celebrated our 25th anniversary in December. And, BTW, I married a therapist. At the same time, I think it’s important not to […] Read More

Bold Roses

May 9, 2009
Came home from work last night to find that my rambling roses had exploded into bloom. They’re very pale pink and they looked spectacular (by the standards of my garden) even in the dark as I drove up. Last year (first season) they bloomed a little, and then grew like crazy everywhere, up to the […] Read More

Itchy for a Call

May 8, 2009
Since Monday I’ve been on the alert for a phone call. Monday is when the itching started. First my head, then an arm…and so on. It took me four days of scratching to think what is usually my first thought about any physical complaint: could this all be IN my head rather than on it? […] Read More

New Flavor, New Law

May 7, 2009
Four times a day forever, a friend of mine has to drink a tall glass of water with a vile pink powder stirred into it. It’s medication. Yesterday she called the manufacturer, their Customer Service Department, and asked if they would please develop a new flavor. The customer rep fumbled about and then sent her […] Read More

Creating for a New Generation

May 6, 2009
Since posting about star designer Philippe Starck, I learned that he gave one of those famous TED speeches, where you give the talk of your lifetime in 18 minutes: a great concept and a great series. So I went to listen to Starck’s TED talk. A little frustrating, a lot inspiring. This man looks at […] Read More

One Brave Flower

May 5, 2009
This year’s crop of irises at my house turned out to be a total of one. I’m not sure what I’m doing wrong, whether it’s the increasing shade, the fact that the rhizomes are buried in periwinkles or the wrong fertilizer, but my once lush iris patch has pretty much given up. (And I have […] Read More

Your Formula for Creativity

May 4, 2009
The astonishing designer Philippe Starck told Fast Company magazine his formula for creativity: “Every morning, take royal jelly and omega-3 oil, eat oysters, and have a good sexual life. Don’t care about anything, and never listen to anybody. Be free.” Do you have a formula for creativity? Mine is show up and write. But I’ve […] Read More

The Puppy Portrait

May 4, 2009
The puppy-in-the-garden-with-Bob portrait is a tradition at my house. I’ve taken a picture of Bob holding each subsequent pup, but we waited too late to shoot this one. Aura at 5-ish months weighs about 75 pounds. She may look uncomfortable, but she was fine. Bob, on the other hand, says he’s not hoisting any more […] Read More

Sunlight Shining Through Cobalt blue

May 2, 2009
Simply because my new novel is called “Cobalt Blue” and I’m in a novel-aggrandizing mood… If you like this post, please bookmark it on del.icio.us, share it on StumbleUpon, vote for it on Digg. Thanks so much. Read More


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