Thursday, October 20, 2011

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Monday, October 10, 2011

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Journal Entry

10/10/11-Monday AM
Up at 5am, read some Buk. No memorable dreams to record. Showered, dressed and out the door by 5:30am. Listening to Philip Roth's
Operation Shylock (Listened to it before) Roth's writing is deceptive in its simplicity. His voice is lyrical and sparse at the same time, giving the reader information, like social theory, law and politics without losing the reader to boredom. The cadence and beats to his prose are marvelous. I don't know how he does it.
4 hr bus run, brought my review bk, but only read a couple of pages. Mostly talked to SG and texted with TS. Read about Kundalini yoga and Rod Stewart on IPhone. Discussed with SH about the nuances and the work involved when it comes to marriage.
Stopped at Hess for Wrap and redbull, read 10 pages of Secrets of the Worlds Best-Selling Writer: The Storytelling Techniques of Erle Stanley Gardner (creator of Perry Mason.) What inspired me more than anything else was that even during the depression there was still a need for writers. Eases my mind in regards to my desire to make a living writing during the current economy.
I'm seeing patterns in the world and only time will tell if my inferences are right.

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