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parenting advice | the almost right words
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The almost right words. Writing and whatever else comes up. Category Archives: parenting advice. Post #127: Me Vs. Batman. October 2, 2014. If you’re still out there, thanks for hanging in and many apologies for the radio silence. I’d make excuses, but you don’t care. It’s not even that long. Read Some of My Work. Brilliant Corners: People Done Crazier Things for Love Ain't They? Fogged Clarity: If You're Listening to This. Fogged Clarity: Who Has Time for Stars? Monkey Bicycle: One of the Fighting Fish.
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writing | the almost right words
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The almost right words. Writing and whatever else comes up. Post #129: The Seeker. July 18, 2015. For the first time I’ve been reading Irving Stone’s biographical novel. 8220;Do you call yourself an artist? 8220;Yes.”. 8220;How absurd. You never sold a picture in your life.”. 8220;Is that what being an artist means–selling? I always feel a little awkward when someone calls me, or I call myself, an artist. The word has never seemed to properly indicate what I do, what I feel, why I sit and write. ...She d...
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The Writing Craft | the almost right words
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The almost right words. Writing and whatever else comes up. Category Archives: The Writing Craft. Post #128: Some Thoughts on Ann Patchett. October 4, 2014. In Ann Patchett’s 2011 novel. The scene opens in a suburban neighborhood where Marina Singh, the novel’s protagonist, along with her boss and (secret) lover, the aptly named Mr. Fox (think perhaps he’s devious? Once Karen Eckman has absorbed the horrible news and read the aforementioned letter, again we are reminded of Mr. Fox’s lack of ability t...
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Ann Patchett | the almost right words
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The almost right words. Writing and whatever else comes up. Tag Archives: Ann Patchett. Post #128: Some Thoughts on Ann Patchett. October 4, 2014. In Ann Patchett’s 2011 novel. The scene opens in a suburban neighborhood where Marina Singh, the novel’s protagonist, along with her boss and (secret) lover, the aptly named Mr. Fox (think perhaps he’s devious? Once Karen Eckman has absorbed the horrible news and read the aforementioned letter, again we are reminded of Mr. Fox’s lack of ability to engage i...
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characterization | the almost right words
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The almost right words. Writing and whatever else comes up. Post #128: Some Thoughts on Ann Patchett. October 4, 2014. In Ann Patchett’s 2011 novel. The scene opens in a suburban neighborhood where Marina Singh, the novel’s protagonist, along with her boss and (secret) lover, the aptly named Mr. Fox (think perhaps he’s devious? Once Karen Eckman has absorbed the horrible news and read the aforementioned letter, again we are reminded of Mr. Fox’s lack of ability to engage in this most urgent moment...
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repetition in writing | the almost right words
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The almost right words. Writing and whatever else comes up. Tag Archives: repetition in writing. Post #128: Some Thoughts on Ann Patchett. October 4, 2014. In Ann Patchett’s 2011 novel. The scene opens in a suburban neighborhood where Marina Singh, the novel’s protagonist, along with her boss and (secret) lover, the aptly named Mr. Fox (think perhaps he’s devious? Once Karen Eckman has absorbed the horrible news and read the aforementioned letter, again we are reminded of Mr. Fox’s lack of ability to...
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parenting | the almost right words
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The almost right words. Writing and whatever else comes up. Post #127: Me Vs. Batman. October 2, 2014. If you’re still out there, thanks for hanging in and many apologies for the radio silence. I’d make excuses, but you don’t care. I also have an essay in the new Kids Vermont, a publication I love and have written for before, including an award winning essay I wrote last year about my father. This time around they asked me to write about technology and I gave it a go. Have a peek. December 3, 2013. Crani...
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Post #128: Some Thoughts on Ann Patchett | the almost right words
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The almost right words. Writing and whatever else comes up. Post #127: Me Vs. Batman. Post #129: The Seeker →. Post #128: Some Thoughts on Ann Patchett. October 4, 2014. In Ann Patchett’s 2011 novel. The scene opens in a suburban neighborhood where Marina Singh, the novel’s protagonist, along with her boss and (secret) lover, the aptly named Mr. Fox (think perhaps he’s devious? Once Karen Eckman has absorbed the horrible news and read the aforementioned letter, again we are reminded of Mr. Fox’s lack...
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literature | the almost right words
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The almost right words. Writing and whatever else comes up. Post #128: Some Thoughts on Ann Patchett. October 4, 2014. In Ann Patchett’s 2011 novel. The scene opens in a suburban neighborhood where Marina Singh, the novel’s protagonist, along with her boss and (secret) lover, the aptly named Mr. Fox (think perhaps he’s devious? Once Karen Eckman has absorbed the horrible news and read the aforementioned letter, again we are reminded of Mr. Fox’s lack of ability to engage in this most urgent moment...
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Writing Advice | the almost right words
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The almost right words. Writing and whatever else comes up. Tag Archives: Writing Advice. Post #128: Some Thoughts on Ann Patchett. October 4, 2014. In Ann Patchett’s 2011 novel. The scene opens in a suburban neighborhood where Marina Singh, the novel’s protagonist, along with her boss and (secret) lover, the aptly named Mr. Fox (think perhaps he’s devious? Once Karen Eckman has absorbed the horrible news and read the aforementioned letter, again we are reminded of Mr. Fox’s lack of ability to engage...