Events, Events, Events

I’ve got lots of events coming up over the next few months. I’m grateful for the Events Tracker on this blog — it’s a…

2013 Reading: Slaughterhouse-Five by Kurt Vonnegut

Slaughterhouse-Five: A Novel by Kurt Vonnegut is something I know I should have read a long time ago. I read some Vonnegut when I was…

The New Yorker: “Zusya on the Roof” by Nicole Krauss

February 4, 2013: “Zusya on the Roof” by Nicole Krauss I don’t think there’s any need to wrestle with the meaning of this story—the…

Work in Progress: a new novel

As I continue the process of searching for an agent/publisher for my completed novel (a few agents are looking at it currently), I am…

2013 Reading: Pictures of You by Caroline Leavitt

Pictures of You by Caroline Leavitt achieves what it sets out to do, and that’s really all you can ask of a book. It doesn’t…

2013 Reading: Why Zebras Don’t Get Ulcers by Robert Sapolsky

Why Zebras Don’t Get Ulcers, Third Edition by Robert Sapolsky. This might seem like an odd choice for me, but it was book club’s selection…

Guest Post: Midge Raymond

5 Ways to Write When You’re Not Really Writing By Midge Raymond We are often told that, as writers, we are supposed to sit…

Prime Number Magazine Issue 31

The latest issue of Prime Number Magazine just went live! I hope you’ll check out our Issue 31, which features all kinds of good…

2013 Reading — the pile grows

I have so many books to read in the next couple of months that I had to make a list. It’s a little like…

The New Yorker: “Mayfly” by Kevin Canty

January 28, 2013: “Mayfly” by Kevin Canty The Q&A with Kevin Canty won’t be terribly helpful to access this story, but there it is….