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Lost in the language. Sunday, November 22, 2009. News from the noveling world. NaNoWriMo is in full swing, which means I'm working on my November novel and there is so little time left over for things like eating, sleeping, thinking, seeing people . . . and blogging. In fact there was a wonderful ten-day (twelve-day? She asked me: ". Are you allowed (or do you feel comfortable) to tell me the rough theme of this year's novel? I don't think you ever told me last year's.". And on a whole other level of cou...

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Lost in the language. Sunday, November 22, 2009. News from the noveling world. NaNoWriMo is in full swing, which means I'm working on my November novel and there is so little time left over for things like eating, sleeping, thinking, seeing people . . . and blogging. In fact there was a wonderful ten-day (twelve-day? She asked me: ". Are you allowed (or do you feel comfortable) to tell me the rough theme of this year's novel? I don't think you ever told me last year's.". And on a whole other level of cou...

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lost in the language: October 2009

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Lost in the language. Saturday, October 31, 2009. When not everything is rosy. It's All Hallows' Eve and National Novel Writing Month eve to boot (more about that later), and it's now or never (my fingers first typed Now or November) if I want to blog once more in October. So I puddled and dawdled and overate and futzed around online and was dissatisfied with myself and thought about blogging from that state. But blogging was one more productive and positive thing I wasn't doing! Alice in Wonderland refe...

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lost in the language: April 2009

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Lost in the language. Wednesday, April 29, 2009. Writing all over town. So as you may recall I have three writing groups (I stopped going to the fourth, the first-Friday-night German-English very large group (25 ) that meet and discuss already-written things). The three I still go to are all ones where we write while we're together. And then do different amounts of reading out loud and talking. . So last week, unusually, all of them happened. So it was an interesting realization, especially after Yana wa...

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lost in the language: The big black chair and the little white book

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Lost in the language. Friday, October 9, 2009. The big black chair and the little white book. In the meantime: The elegance of the hedgehog! Or, perhaps more pertinently: L'élégance du hérisson. Because I think probably at least 9/10ths (there's that same fraction again! A pattern in the universe? And the weird thing is: for all I know, the French might be too! I somehow don't think so, but it's not like I read in French that often and so it's hard to compare. It was just so much fun to sit here and ...

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lost in the language: The people in Hamburg

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Lost in the language. Sunday, October 11, 2009. The people in Hamburg. I just wanted to add - thinking about Kim's birthday - what did we DO all those days and hours and months together in Hamburg? Sabine, if you're reading this, here's a poem I've been meaning to show you for years and years and years. (The you in the poem is not you, or Kim for that matter, but that becomes obvious I guess. And Sabine, you're living in a different shape these days! Those were other times.). Ights, that Year. We slept o...

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lost in the language: Kim in Hamburg, a birthday slipping past

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Lost in the language. Sunday, October 11, 2009. Kim in Hamburg, a birthday slipping past. Here in Bloomington, Indiana, it is still Kim's birthday, but Kim is in Hamburg, where her birthday was yesterday already. Happy birthday, most faithful reader of all! Twas wonderful to see you in Berlin in the springtime. Underemployed, undercommitted . . . so much time to talk. Hours in the choir under Johannes's direction, hours in the pub playing Kutscherskat and Klabberjas. Ordering the little bowls of tricolor...

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Lost in the language. Sunday, November 22, 2009. News from the noveling world. NaNoWriMo is in full swing, which means I'm working on my November novel and there is so little time left over for things like eating, sleeping, thinking, seeing people . . . and blogging. In fact there was a wonderful ten-day (twelve-day? She asked me: ". Are you allowed (or do you feel comfortable) to tell me the rough theme of this year's novel? I don't think you ever told me last year's.". And on a whole other level of cou...

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