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Write Fast

December 14, 2008
I’M A BIG BELIEVER IN WORKING QUICKLY, BECAUSE I THINK IT’S HARDER-THOUGH NOT IMPOSSIBLE-TO BE PRETENTIOUS WHEN YOU’RE MOVING REALLY FAST.—Moviemaker Steven Soderbergh From Interview magazine website I once got bogged down in the middle of my first novel Revelation. I decided that on the following day, if I could get 7 pages of any […] Read More

What Roy Blount Wants for Christmas

December 12, 2008
Roy Blount, Jr., that jolly old elf, is current King Pen of the Authors Guild, and just sent this out to the membership. I think it’s a great idea. “We don’t want bookstores to die. Authors need them, and so do neighborhoods. So let’s mount a book-buying splurge. Get your friends together, go to your […] Read More

Santa Claus Hat, Artcar, Goat Meat

December 11, 2008
In the oatmeal-and-Internet cafe where I am taking my breakfast this morning, a man sits one table ahead of me in a rather elegant serious-looking Santa Claus hat. He’s about thirty, lean, dark and grizzled. The pile of napkins and tea detritus in front of him indicate he has been here for a while, by […] Read More

Oprah and Her Weight (and mine)

December 9, 2008
Oprah has been open about her weight for years. Hard not to be when you’re as visible as she is. But yesterday’s bold admission included the actual number of pounds she now weighs. There’s something about giving the number that takes more courage, I think. It’s not like rescuing children from a burning building, of […] Read More

The Prickly Pain of Uncertainty

December 9, 2008
One of the gutsiest things I know of is to be able to tolerate uncertainty or ambiguity: do I go or stay? is the biopsy going to show trouble? will I win the Nobel? is he going nuts or just being mean? am I on next week’s layoff list? And on and on like that. […] Read More

A Necessary Step for Holiday Prep?

December 8, 2008
The holidays are getting to me today — in a not-good way. Decisions must be made! And preparations! I just did a web search of seafood restaurants serving on Christmas Day. Don’t know that that’s the solution, but maybe. I could view it as a holiday tradition to have one sinking spell. Just expect it […] Read More

Chocolate With Tam at the Umstead

December 7, 2008
An unexpectedly uplifting experience yesterday: I went to “tea” with five friends, as the guest of one of us, photographer Karen Tam. We were celebrating a combo of birthdays and Christmas. Tam took us to the Umstead, a still-newish hotel at Research Triangle Park that has been years in the making. It’s extremely well-appointed and […] Read More

Dressing Up, Costume, and Being Eccentric

December 3, 2008
Being a self-employed writer isn’t conducive to what used to be called dressing for success. Even though I have an office away from home, I could get away with going to work in my purple fleece Couch Sack if I were sufficiently what-used-to-be-called laid back. Today, however, I went hog-wild in the other direction and […] Read More

The Courage to Teach

December 2, 2008
How did I not know about this guy: Parker J. Palmer? I’ve just discovered his book The Courage to Teach–only now after all the wrestles I’ve had with this very matter. Where was he my first day of teaching at Duke when, as I later learned, the students and I had received different starting times […] Read More

Pink Courage

December 1, 2008
The magazine Pink has a highly specialized set of blogs on its website. Aimed at women, but there’s wisdom here for anyone. Note: Wake Up Inspired, and The Courage Expert. Also blogs on such subjects as Romance, Style, PR and Copywriting. Manage Yourself is currently exploring a particularly interesting question: “How do I know when […] Read More


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