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#206; welcome to Titletown

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Yeah, you know what we’re all about today. Boston, baby! We got the Cup!

#201; why I love writers

“A writer is someone who spends years patiently trying to discover the second being inside him, and the world that makes him who he is: when I speak of writing, what comes first to my mind is not a novel, a poem, or literary tradition, it is a person who shuts himself up in a room, sits down at a table, and alone, turns inward; amid its shadows, he builds a new world with words. This man—or this woman—may use a typewriter, profit from the ease of a computer, or write with a pen on paper, as I have done for 30 years. As he writes, he can drink tea or coffee, or smoke cigarettes. From time to time he may rise from his table to look out through the window at the children playing in the street, and, if he is lucky, at trees and a view, or he can gaze out at a black wall. He can write poems, plays, or novels, as I do. All these differences come after the crucial task of sitting down at the table and patiently turning inwards. To write is to turn this inward gaze into words, to study the world into which that person passes when he retires into himself, and to do so with patience, obstinacy, and joy. As I sit at my table, for days, months, years, slowly adding new words to the empty page, I feel as if I am creating a new world, as if I am bringing into being that other person inside me, in the same way someone might build a bridge or a dome, stone by stone. The stones we writers use are words. As we hold them in our hands, sensing the ways in which each of them is connected to the others, looking at them sometimes from afar, sometimes almost caressing them with our fingers and the tips of our pens, weighing them, moving them around, year in and year out, patiently and hopefully, we create new worlds.”

- Orhan Pamuk in his acceptance speech for the Nobel Prize in Literature

#198; hump day blues

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As cliched as it is, I always find that this phrase is
the key to getting through a particularly rough Wednesday.
What are your mantras on gray,
middle-of-the-week no-weekend-in-sight days?

#195; it’s friday and I’m in love with a comfy bed

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I don’t know about you guys, but I’ve had one heck of a busy week. I intend to do little more than nap for the next two days. Perhaps waking up every so often to put in a new Gossip Girl DVD or change whatever Decemberists album I have running on my phone.

I’m sure this weekend there will be much pontificating online about the NFL Draft (which I was sorely disspointed in, but had a blast watching with friends in Allston), maybe some royal wedding snark, but that’s about it. I can’t wait.

What about you? Seeing as I’m just plain wiped out from this week of craziness, full grown morons, and political hoopla – how about you do some of the limbo lifting for a bit! Tell me in the comments what you’ve been loving this week and how you’re planning to spend the next two lazy Spring days…

#190; staying connected

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 I spent the long weekend completely cut off from the world wide web. I checked out a live venue dive bar in my neighborhood (Great Scott, which I’m in lust with), spent an evening out with coworkers (two bachelorette parties at once, this involved bar hopping for five hours Downtown), caught up on my sleep, and watched the Boston Marathon (for the first time) in Brighton! I’m diving in to getting to know my a-little-bit-too-far-from-anything neighborhood and setting my roots down here in Boston even deeper as I go.

However, I realize that as I get crazy!busy with the whole ‘new life’ thing, I may not be the best at keeping up with the rest of the world. I’ve been missing my friends and family (shout out to the PPM in DC!) a ton lately, an ache in the pit of my stomach sort of missing, and so I thought I’d take a moment to reconnect.

I’ve spent the morning catching up with friends online, going through journals and blogs and Twitter feeds and tumblrs. I’m tackling email and text messages next. Maybe tonight. I’m catching up on my latest partnered writing projects, trying to get inspired by checking out new followers on Twitter, new books to keep me busy on the train ride in the gray morning.

And so, here I am, reconnecting with you as well. I’d love to get to know you better. So find me! Twitter. Tumblr. Graphics. YouTube. Last.fm. Flickr.