The Year of Writing is off to a great start. I love my new writing space. Part of what’s kind of magic about it is that I’ve decided not to do any author business, social networking, or non-creative work in it. I have other space at home for that. It feels very protected, like a monk’s cell, which is how I always imagined the ideal space would be. And I’m not going to post a picture of it because, I don’t know, maybe that will let in a certain kind of energy I don’t want it to have? Really, I’m not usually doo-doo-doo-doo about that stuff (that should be read with a Twilight Zone inflection, not a Manhattan Transfer inflection, and if you don’t know who or what the Manhattan Transfer is, well, you are probably young and vigorous). In this case, I think I’ll keep it secret.
Meanwhile, instead, I shall post the following links:
- My latest Good Letters post – thoughts stirred up while recently kicking back with Season 1 of Hoarders.
- TeenReads.com is giving away up to 25 copies of Once Was Lost for your book club! The contest is open through February 17. Check it out.
- Did you happen to watch City Slickers the other night while everyone else watched football? Did it occur to you, “That kid playing Billy Crystal’s son looks an awful lot like Jake Gyllenhaal?” Well, you were right. Maybe I am the last person in the world to have realized this.
- I shall now remind you about the workshop I’m teaching in June at the Glen Workshop East. More about what it is and my experiences of it here.
- Current song obsession: Miranda Lambert’s “Only Prettier”
- Speaking of music, one of my faves, Elton John, is the cover story of the current Rolling Stone. It’s a really good interview, if you’re an Elton fan. It’s interesting to hear him talk about his old work, and he also has some tough love for Billy Joel re: sobriety. Random: The interviewer said he could barely stand to listen to EJ’s debut, Empty Sky, but I like it. Certainly, the songs make absolutely no sense, but it still has a certain something.
- Edited to add link to this great, great interview with Linford Detweiler of Over the Rhine. Though he’s talking specifically about songwriting, there’s lots here for writers.
- Latest single-song download (though I’m pretty sure we have it on vinyl): Simon and Garfunkel’s “America.” Come on. Great song.
Wow, this post is making me feel old and unhip. Okay. I’m going with it.





