"To me, the greatest pleasure of writing is not what it's about, but the inner music the words make." --Truman Capote
Sunday, October 19, 2008
TSS Week 20

I finally finished Frankenstein. It is a tragic story and though the monster is supposedly the villain, I found him very sympathetic (more so than Dr. Frankenstein). The plight of the outcast and how it drives them to do evil things made me think of those kids who are relentlessly teased until they shoot people in their schools. Not that the violent acts are justified, but that they are realistic consequences of human isolation and rejection. I wonder if this was part of Shelley's point, that crimes and the people who commit them should not be viewed in a black and white fashion.
I also found it interesting how Dr. Frankenstein and the monster came to depend on each other, even in enmity. After all, when the Dr. is hunting the monster down and becomes weary, the monster leaves food for him to keep him going. Perhaps it was a desperate need for any kind of interaction, especially with his creator, but it intrigued me.
Also, as if you have been waiting with baited breath (hee hee), my review of Blue Genes has been published in Estella's Revenge.
Friday, October 17, 2008
Sunday, October 12, 2008
TSS Week 19

I finished Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows last night. What a ride. I do feel that sorrow that comes with the end of a favorite series. In fact, it just reinforced for me (as a writer) how gifted writers are when they can make you care about their characters. Really care. As in, these characters are friends of yours that you think about long after the books are over. J.K. Rowling has written a Lord of the Rings for my generation. The series is definitely a classic, to my mind.
Here come the spoilers, so please don't read if you don't want the book... you know, spoiled.
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I can't tell you how happy I was/am that Snape was vindicated. I knew I loved him for a reason.
Part that made me cry: When Percy returns to the Weasleys.
I particularly like Stephen King's review of the final book and the series in general.
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
Thursday, October 2, 2008
An Update on the Writer
In the meantime, here are the last few articles I've written for Nü Magazine. I forgot to announce them when they came out, and I have been a little slow in updating my website.
My editor over there, Oscar Valdes, is so talented with layout and design, in addition to being a great guy.
Finally, the other big thing I have going on is organizing my second panel at BookWoman. It will coincide with the publication of my piece on sexual violence, so that is the topic. If you are an Austin-based author who has written on the subject (in a memoir or otherwise), and you would like to participate, let me know! We'd love to have you.
Till next time friends :)