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ANZAC Day

April 25th, 2008 at 2:04 pm » Comments (0)

We will remember them


Apology, with little twitters of tweets in the background

March 24th, 2008 at 6:21 am » Comments (11)

I can barely string together a decent post these days. For some reason it is becoming increasingly hard to sit here in front of the screen and let the words just come. They used to, spilling from the mysterious recesses of my brain, and now I’m in a drought.
I could blame the holidays. Ironic, as Easter […]


Celebrating birthdays on death days

March 22nd, 2008 at 11:38 am » Comments (9)

I think I am removed enough from my rather strict religious upbringing to celebrate a birthday party on our Holy Day (Good Friday) without worrying too much about the potential sacrilegious repercussions this might cause.
To explain: Once upon a time I would’ve gone to mass, eaten all the correct foods and then settled in for an […]


Cruising in the creative zone

February 9th, 2008 at 6:03 am » Comments (4)

“Aren’t you excited?” I keep getting asked.
They’re talking about my book, naturally; a three-dimensional object with a cover and an ending and lovely words in between.
Yet to me and most other writers who wrestle with their own projects, their dragons who refuse to sleep in the dungeons of their subconscious, it is so much more than a […]