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Month: August 2017

The Illusion of Roundness

The Illusion of Roundness

I sat on my parent’s deck last week reading How Fiction Works by James Wood.  My sister came out the back door, spotted the red slip of a book in my hand, and said “huh. Sounds interesting.”  Registering the sarcasm in her voice, I looked up to assure her that it’s actually one of my favorite books – a tiny power house of literary dissection written by arguably the greatest book critic of our time.  I turn to Wood often…

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The Moment in Time

The Moment in Time

One of my favorite books is Virginia Woolf’s modernist novel, Mrs. Dalloway.  If you’ve never read a modernist novel, you are better off than those who were taught one poorly.  Reading Woolf is no joke, and if you pick up one of her works unprepared for what you might encounter, you likely won’t make it past the first few pages. I know I wouldn’t have. Woolf famously experimented with stream of consciousness – a literary technique that allowed her to…

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Back to School, Back to School

Back to School, Back to School

I went back to work on Friday, and I’m having a difficult time orienting myself in space and time.  I’m sleeping poorly, kicking off my comforter as I toss and turn in the throws of bizarre, wandering dreams only to wake up in a panic scrambling for my phone to discover that I still have an hour and forty-two minutes left to sleep.  When my alarm does go off, I’m disoriented and bleary-eyed. I stare into my closet where my…

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The Dawn of a School Year

The Dawn of a School Year

If you are a loyal blog reader, you can guess where I’m sitting to compose this post, and you would be correct.  Today is my last official day of summer, and I’m starting it off in my favorite place – the back patio of Letizia’s.  The sun streams through the trees onto robust flower beds, the tiny finches creep closer and closer to the leftover crumbs of the cookie I didn’t need to eat, small children babble unintelligibly to their…

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The Left Turn

The Left Turn

Over the past couple weeks, I feel like my life has been seventy percent saying “yes” to each amazing social opportunity that comes my way while squeezing every last gorgeous drop of awesome out of the summer, and thirty percent dozing in my bed or laying on my couch in ratty cotton shorts and a t-shirt, sipping non-alcoholic beverages out of a mason jar through a bendy straw whilst watching Disney movies.  If there could be a theme song for…

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The SUP Adventure

The SUP Adventure

Happy August y’all.  So it’s 10:22 as I begin this blog post.  I’m at my local coffee shop eating the most ridiculously decadent peanut butter cookie.  I swear it has three times the requisite amount of butter, the outside is crisp, and the inside is perfectly undercooked.  I’m also sipping a $5 caramel macchiato that I got for free.  I come here far too often, and my, eighth coffee, no matter how expensive, is free.  I usually get a small…

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Eavesdropping

Eavesdropping

I have an eavesdropping problem.  As a child, my unique sense of self and fashion meant I was often talked about, and not in the way that any little girl wants to be talked about.  Quiet and bookish, I saved my saved my sass for my siblings and decided that if I was going to be talked about by my classmates and peers, at least I wanted to know what they were saying. I didn’t talk much, so it was…

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