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Friday
Jan182013

Dormant

The blog is still in a period of dormancy right now - as mentioned in the last post, I have got way too many fish to fry right now - a whole school of them, actually.

But I see a light at the end of the... cannery? As said Bent Highway Part One will be released as an ebook. And stay tuned for future chapters.

Reading wise - oh man, George Saunders new book, oh man, oh man. He has to be the best short story writer alive today. I have been reading only one story a night, doling out the treasures one by one like find Turkish Delight (okay, that sounds weird - but I really love Turkish Delight - you know that stuff the witch gives the kid in Narnia).

Of course, I digress. That is what I do.

Anyway - I'll have an upcoming review of Saunders book (Tenth of December). And an update on renovation progress. Yeah, right.

Happy Friday.

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