A Bas-Relief of My Imagination
It’s important every now and then to notice that you’re having a life. Most of us only get one, and the No Returns policy is very firm. Continue reading
It’s important every now and then to notice that you’re having a life. Most of us only get one, and the No Returns policy is very firm. Continue reading
I know we all have troubles — some have BAD troubles — but we also live in a privileged time. I was sitting on the back porch looking at the blurry world before putting my contact lenses in, and thinking about how blind and miserable I would have been if I’d lived in the time before corrective lenses. Continue reading
I’m very interested in what people will think about Happy Hour In Hell. It was a fascinating, weird, fun (and occasionally extremely disturbing) book to write. Continue reading
Earliest I’ve finished my writing in a long time. Now I’ll have to think of something to do. Too bad there’s nothing except a thousand other things to take care of. Someday I’d like to be bored. Continue reading
I’m not sure that people who like people are the luckiest people in the world, but they’re certainly the busiest. I wish I did indifferent better. Continue reading
Sometimes I am funny ha-ha. Other times, I am funny peculiar. I treasure this balance. Which is good, because it’s involuntary and irreversible. Continue reading