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The Lost Bliss of Saturday Morning Cartoons
I was not an early riser. Ever. One of my earliest memories is laying, wide-eyed, in bed after my mother had forced me there, and waiting forever until I heard Johnny Carson’s intro music from the den where my father was watching television. I’d wiggle off the bed, very slowly, toes dangling in mid-air, trying…
Read MoreComing Back to Real Life
It occurs to me that coming back from another country feels a little like closing your computer at the end of day when you’re writing a novel. It’s not that easy to turn off the other world—it’s still there, lurking, pressing in around the edges. It’s been nearly three weeks since we got back from…
Read MoreThe Effects of a Siege
So my son used to have impressive obsessions–presidents, geography, the solar system–but now it is largely battles. Fights and weapons and warriors. Although at least it’s medieval battles that interest him. You could argue that it’s about history, not violence and mayhem. You could, you know, argue it unsuccessfully. So we build siege weapons and attack…
Read MoreNew Kids’ Book
So A Little Bit of Spectacular was released yesterday, and tomorrow, May 7, 4:30 -6:30 p.m., we’ll have the book launch party at Trattoria Centrale in downtown Birmingham. For anyone who’s able to come, it’s worth it for a) free tasty scones, and b) checking out the bathroom walls where the main character in the book…
Read MoreBest Use for A Bundt Pan
I’ve had this bundt pan sitting around forever–I partly just like the word “bundt”–and my son’s newly discovered love of castles and knights and dungeons and moats has FINALLY made it indispensable.
Read MoreWhy I Would Marry David Mitchell If I Were Not Happily Married and He Were Not Married and Living In Ireland
Occasionally, I fall head over heels in love with a new writer. New to me, at least. It’s a different feeling than only falling in love with a book itself–this is a fizzy-euphoric-buzz-bang of knowing, ahhhh, a writer I will love forever and grow old with. It is the kind of passion that makes me search…
Read MoreThe Christmas of Rabbits
For anyone who doesn’t know about Calico Critters, they are from some capitalist genius who figured out how to make Barbie gender-neutral…by scrapping the doll and instead creating a line of cute animals who have mansions and sports cars and lake houses and camping expeditions. My three-year-old is captivated by them–we now have dogs and rabbits…
Read MoreAnd Yet More Presidential Anecdotes From A Toddler
Just a few thoughts here, after coming back from Avondale library with The Boy, who spotted an odd, early-1900s etching hanging from the library wall as we were leaving. Some guy with a mustache, never identified. Boy: Who is that? Me (scanning for inscriptions): It doesn’t say. Boy: Maybe James Garfield? He’s three now, by…
Read MoreCover for Next Book
So I’ve gotten my proofs in for A Little Bit of Spectacular, which comes out next April. Another middle-grade book set here in Birmingham. This one starts with a middle-school girl finding a strange message on a bathroom wall…and then seeing that same message repeated all over town. The bathroom that starts it all is…
Read MoreThinking A Bit About Soap Operas and Poetry and Charles Keating
I’ve been thinking about soap operas lately. I haven’t watched one in years, but when I was growing up, two things were true of every elementary school girl I knew: We’d all picked whether we liked Bo or Luke Duke, and we all could talk about what happened yesterday on Days of Our Lives. Bo…
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