Up at just before 6:00 am and very happy to note that my "gout" afflicted left foot had improved greatly! Swelling on both big toe and ankle had subsided considerably and I could walk without any noticeable pain. Now begins the painful process of trying to change my dietary habits so that I can minimize or eliminate further attacks! Am to see my doctor later this morning. Funnily enough, if this can be considered "funny", I had, coincidentally, made an appointment for my annual physical a week or so ago. Suppose, if I was to be so stricken, couldn't have happened at a better time. Understand that caffeine and alcohol are contributing factors so am wondering if Life is going to be worth living!
In part, up to listen to the yesterday's interview with Michelle Eliot, "a CBC journalist and Director of
Hi Michelle! Great to meet you. Enjoyed interview. Thanks for selfie! Not sure if clip aired this morning. If it did, I missed it! MP3? Thx!
Hi Patrick! Love the Twitter handle! It didn't air this am unfortunately, but will air tomorrow at 7:45 or so.
I'll get a recording of the version that goes on air, with Rick introducing and music etc, and will send you after!
Thanks on both counts! Off to a VWF session shortly, Sebastien De Castell and C.C. Humphreys. Cheers, Patrizzio!
Hi all,Here’s our travel…I will come in a couple days earlier, but I booked us all back on Friday the 26th to cut down on border-crossing trips
Ayn – LAX to Bellingham – Saturday, December 20th, 2014 with arrival at 9:42PM
Ayn – Bellingham to LAX – Friday, December 26th, 2014 with departure at 2:45PM
Pierre/Alex - LAX to Bellingham – Monday, December 22th, 2014 with arrival at 8:57PM
Pierre/Alex - Bellingham to LAX – Friday, December 26th, 2014 with departure at 2:45PM
Hard to believe this is only a little more than 8 weeks away J Hope Poppa is feeling better soon xoxo
Hello Tinsel Town! I have penciled you into my day-timer so all I need is to arrange to collect hootch from Katie's Grandmother, in Bellingham, beforehand so I can bring back almost a case over two trips to collect everyone! Must away to session! Love and Fondestos to one and all. Cheers, Papa "We Don't Need No Stinkin' Gout" San!
P, will be at Bart station where and when you suggest. Other plans sound great to me. Would like to be back on the 7th. 6th is okay too. Will check in later today. W
In spite of not making my Early Edition debut, the rest of the day was more than rewarding, from both a literary as well as an a oenological point of view. I had arranged for Michaelo to deliver six bottles of hootch, from cache at their place, to the Multnomah Club to Whirlygig, as both were playing in the Wrightson. Found the muled stash last night, on our patio after I attended My Way: "Writing in the risk zone of the unconventional often comes with a personal cost—and sometimes results in a great reward. Charles Foran, whose biography of Mordecai Richler won several major awards, rejects convention with his new novel, Planet Lolita, told in the language of social media. For almost 50 pages straight, he writes in pure “net” talk. Karl Ove Knausgaard, after trying for four years, left behind traditional plot and character to say what he really wanted to say, in a raw and unembellished way. The result? (My Struggle) “Like being tumble- dried through another person’s brain,” writes one ecstatic reviewer. Eimear McBride dared to represent experience “at the moment just before language becomes formatted thought.” Her award-winning novel is a staccato stream of consciousness without commas or quotation marks. Unique and provocative, these are pioneers arriving triumphantly in new literary lands."
Session was hosted by Aislinn
Hunter, a friend, (a novelist herself), and wonderful moderator. Again,
simply fascinating to listen to each of them read and then listen to
them discuss the process/motivation, etc., of/for their writing. Had
seen Eimear at her previous session at Studio 1398, our bar, and she was absolutely compelling in her reading from A Girl Is a Half-formed Thing. (At 27 she wrote this first novel in
just six months yet it took nine years to find a publisher. This year
she won the Baileys Women’s Prize for Fiction!) It was simply
fascinating, (She is so articulate!), to hear her talk about how she
came to write what she did.
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