Posts by Gin Phillips
A Few Thoughts on Recent Reads
I don’s usually have a stack of books on my bedside table–I like to finish one book before I start another. Usually that means I buy them one at a time according to my mood at the time. But after a particularly eclectic trip to the bookstore, I came home with Hunger Games by Suzanne…
Read MoreThe Appeal of Dead Things
Why do dogs love dead things? It’s like there’s no bigger treat than to roll in a nice decomposing mouse or to snatch up a dead bird. When we walk the dog, we’re on constant high alert for any potential little corpses along the sidewalk. If Javier spots something dead before we do, he’s chomping…
Read MoreThe Coffee Shop of the Amazing Dreads
For anybody around the Birmingham area, I want to put in a plug for a really funky, fantastic coffee shop out in Bessemer. That’s right–Bessemer. If you thought you knew every coffee shop in town, this one’s a little off the regular circuit. It’s called Coffee Shoppee, and it’s at 2145 Bessemer Road. I was there…
Read MoreHigh School Flashback
This appeared in the Montgomery Advertiser a couple of weeks ago. The newspaper was doing a special on the 100th anniversary of my high school, Sidney Lanier. So a few alums–me included–wrote about their memories. Oh, and LAMP–aside from being a cool stand-alone acronym–was the Lanier Academic Motivationl Program. Gin Phillips: Math, science curriculum at Lanier…
Read MoreReading Like a 10-year-old
I’ve been thinking about kids’ books lately. Young adult fiction, to use the technical term. I’m working on a young adult novel, but really I’ve been thinking about reading kids’ books more than writing them. I miss the total escape of a good adventure or fantasy book when I was, oh, elementary-school age. Books were…
Read MoreA Discussion of Nouns
I was driving two eight-year-old girls home from drama camp today, and the conversation turned to nouns. I wish more eight year olds really fleshed out the ins and outs on nouns. Here is a dramatization: Girl 1 (mid-conversation): So they weren’t able to salvage anything from their house. Girl 2: Oh. Girl 1 (slightly…
Read MoreThe Adventures of Hungryman and Hamburger
I want to showcase the artistic talents of my sister-in-law with a little sampling of her cartoon–never before seen by the public–The Adventures of Hungryman and Hamburger. (Synopsis: Hungryman loves Hamburgers. He is hungry, dedicated, and ingenious.) This doesn’t really have much to do with a Depression-era novel about the mystery of a baby thrown down…
Read MoreMeet the Schnoodle
I’m the first person to say that being a novelist is a great gig. People pay you to make up stories–what could be a better job than that? But here’s the negative: the frequent and extended periods of waiting. You turn in a draft to editors…and then you wait for a month or two or three…
Read MoreWhy I Don’t Watch Saw Movies
A few days after I read The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo by Stieg Larsson, I came across an article by Nicholas Kristof in the New York Times suggesting maybe the book would help raise awareness of human trafficking. And there is certainly some human trafficking in the novel, along with rape and horrific sexual…
Read MoreDeleted Scene
Occasionally people ask me how the editing process worked for The Well and the Mine–how much did I have to change or cut or add. They expect me to say it was miserable. The truth is that it was an all-around pleasant process–my editor, Kate Sage, had a great eye and ear. I don’t think I disagreed…
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