Sunday, November 26, 2006
Today I walked to Bayer's Road and read my new book, 'Fog Facts'. Reading it was a pretty good way to pass a long walk especially when the scenery isn't that pleasing.
I ended up at Zeller's where I stocked up on toothbrushes. It's something my mom does. I'm not sure if I was doing it to emulate my mom or because I plan on sealing myself inside my room for the next 6 months (Wait, should you change a toothbrush every 2 months? Is it less?). I also bought a cd player, a discman if you will. Mark Black, welcome to the nineties.
I knew that if I waited over a decade that the prices would drop sufficiently that I could afford one.
My Wires on Fire article is in the new issue of Skyscraper, along with Melissa Buote's Errase Erata article. I don't know if I'll ever be writing for them again, I think I just caused more headaches/ If anything the experience was worthwhile and taught me a lot about how mundane and boring my writing can be at times. It's frustrating to get 'corrected', but I guess you learn from it. It can just be a tough pill to swallow, especially when you're asking yourself, "Is this something I should be doing?"
Maybe I ask myself that too much.
I ended up at Zeller's where I stocked up on toothbrushes. It's something my mom does. I'm not sure if I was doing it to emulate my mom or because I plan on sealing myself inside my room for the next 6 months (Wait, should you change a toothbrush every 2 months? Is it less?). I also bought a cd player, a discman if you will. Mark Black, welcome to the nineties.
I knew that if I waited over a decade that the prices would drop sufficiently that I could afford one.
My Wires on Fire article is in the new issue of Skyscraper, along with Melissa Buote's Errase Erata article. I don't know if I'll ever be writing for them again, I think I just caused more headaches/ If anything the experience was worthwhile and taught me a lot about how mundane and boring my writing can be at times. It's frustrating to get 'corrected', but I guess you learn from it. It can just be a tough pill to swallow, especially when you're asking yourself, "Is this something I should be doing?"
Maybe I ask myself that too much.