Note: I promise not to keep up the “infinite” titles. Annoying as fuck, they are.
Either Infinite Summer is bigger than I think it is, or Borders and B&N are worse than I think they are.
It was a Kafkaesque experience, really, my search for the book. Three Barnes & Nobles and a Borders, three [...]
Posts Tagged ‘contemporary literature’
Infinitely Effed
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged (not) currently reading, contemporary literature, infinite summer on 20 June 2009 | 1 Comment »
Forecasting “Infinite Summer”
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged contemporary literature, currently reading, infinite summer, pop culture, work habits on 19 June 2009 | 1 Comment »
So I mentioned below that I plan to embark on Infinite Summer in a few days. I’m also planning to take Wizard along for the ride. We’ve never “co-read” anything, partly because I read for work and partly because our tastes diverge quite a bit (oh, and partly because we’re not really the co-reading type, [...]
Photo Friday
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Books, contemporary literature, currently reading, dissertation, fambly, infinite summer, Photo Friday on 19 June 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Some people are very good at weekly features. I’m not one of them. But I am in favor of keeping this whole posting thing going, so here are some baby feet from back in April:
By the way, I’ve done two work-positive things this week: I’ve committed to the diss. writing group at school and have [...]
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Posted in Uncategorized, tagged contemporary literature, poetry, writing habits on 11 July 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Further evidence of my ever-deteriorating writing skills: over-reliance on dashes and dots. I don’t seem to pay attention to the “better” ways of linking phrases. I just represent thinking with an ellipsis, conclusions with a dash. Perhaps it’s the blog’s fault. I’m “thinking out loud” here in a way I normally wouldn’t (even my emails [...]