Other bits of inspiration:
- Molly Wizenberg of Orangette talks about writing (and the prerequisite of avoiding doing so)
- The TED talk Molly linked to in the post above, led by Elizabeth Gilbert (author of Eat Pray Love)
- This Dear Sugar column, sent to me by my dear dear friend who knows my heart entirely too well and knew emailing me this column on doing what you're meant to do would make me start to cry at my desk
And meanwhile, I read. Right now on the Kindle:
- And Here's the Kicker: Conversations with 21 Top Humor Writers on Their Craft, edited by Mike Sacks. I had a humor column in my middle school newspaper. It was not funny at all, which, I suppose, made it just a "column". But regardless, this book called to me: Buck Henry, David Sedaris, Dave Barry, and Stephen Merchant? I would love to know how their minds work; this will have to suffice.
- Private Life by Jane Smiley. The book begins with an older woman in Vallejo after the bombing of Pearl Harbor, visiting her Japanese American neighbors interned at Tanforan. After that initial chapter, it flashes back to her younger self around the time of the Civil War. How can you not be interested in a book with this kind of flashback? It's good so far, though there are a LOT of characters, and it's difficult to keep them all straight.
The fall is coming, and I'll be less inclined to want to spend every moment outside soaking up what little sun we see up here in Seattle, and possibly more inclined to pursue my creative side. But first, that floor isn't going to sweep itself!
Oh wait, yes it will, we have a Roomba. I'm running out of excuses.
1 comment:
You have creativity running through your veins. I've told you before that I can't wait to read your first book. Your writing reminds me of Jennifer Traig's. I love your wit and your honest to god good writing. I'm sure that doesn't quite make sense, but you just know what you're doing when you string a sentence together.
Your blog inspired me to start a blog, and I'm not even a good writer. I just like to write. You're a good writer, and you should be writing :)
And that Dear Sugar post? Love it. I'm taking away a new favorite quote, "who we become is born of who we most primitively are; that we both know and cannot possibly know what it is we’ve yet to make manifest in our lives."
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