Hello, and welcome to this week’s column of “Ask the Writing Gods.” As usual, we, the deities in charge of writing, revising, inspiration, ideas, and all things authorial, will answer callers’ questions about their works-in-progress and — oh god, not you again. ME: Hi!
Warning: more rambling than usual! I am of an age and in a relationship where, although I know I don’t want kids right away, they are a possibility at an ever-approaching point down the line. Many of my female peers in heterosexual relationships seem to be having or to have…
(Alternative title: fortune cookies by Sarah) Today is the thirtieth anniversary of my existence. They say that you’re supposed to get wiser as you get older, but to be honest, I don’t feel much of either. I’m sureĀ my ten- or twenty-year-old selves would see the difference between me then…
(But first… happy birthday, A.! You probably don’t want to be associated with this blog entry, but TOO BAD! HAHAHA.) I believe in writing the scenes that serve the story. If I’m too embarrassed to try my hand at a scene that my story needs, then I’m writing the wrong…
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-iDcIY9c5WQ Me as Costello, Dave as Abbott, and Natalie as the awesome stage manager. Why? Because. (He’s centrefield.) P. S. No, this doesn’t count as the end of hiatus.