Towse: views from the hill

May 19, 2008

Anna Quindlen’s Commencement Speech: Mount Holyoke College, 23 May 1999

Filed under: life,writing — Towse @ 9:01 pm

Anna Quindlen’s Commencement Speech: Mount Holyoke College, 23 May 1999

[...]

Most commencement speeches suggest you take up something or other: the challenge of the future, a vision of the twenty-first century. Instead I’d like you to give up. Give up the backpack. Give up the nonsensical and punishing quest for perfection that dogs too many of us through too much of our lives. It is a quest that causes us to doubt and denigrate ourselves, our true selves, our quirks and foibles and great leaps into the unknown, and that is bad enough.

But this is worse: that someday, sometime, you will be somewhere, maybe on a day like today–a berm overlooking a pond in Vermont, the lip of the Grand Canyon at sunset. Maybe something bad will have happened: you will have lost someone you loved, or failed at something you wanted to succeed at very much.

And sitting there, you will fall into the center of yourself. You will look for that core to sustain you. If you have been perfect all your life, and have managed to meet all the expectations of your family, your friends, your community, your society, chances are excellent that there will be a black hole where your core ought to be.

Don’t take that chance. Begin to say no to the Greek chorus that thinks it knows the parameters of a happy life when all it knows is the homogenization of human experience. Listen to that small voice from inside you, that tells you to go another way. George Eliot wrote, “It is never too late to be what you might have been.” It is never too early, either. And it will make all the difference in the world. Take it from someone who has left the backpack full of bricks far behind. Every day feels light as a feather.

May 16, 2008

Carnival of the Criminal Minds

Filed under: blog,books,mystery,writing — Towse @ 11:16 pm

Carnival of the Criminal Minds

A rotating editorship collecting the best of the best crime fiction blogging.

April 8, 2008

Internet Resources – Writers Resources – Writing Links & Writers Links for Writers

Filed under: stats,URL,writing — Towse @ 7:54 pm

http://www.internet-resources.com/writers/

Hit counter stands at 999439. When it rolls over to zeroes, I plan to swop it for a different counter.

Mercy me. A million hits. Who woulda thunk back when that this day would come to pass?

February 2, 2008

Noonan’s take on Ted Kennedy, the Clintons, and Barack Obama (oh, and those pesky Republicans too …)

Filed under: news,people,politics,writing — Towse @ 3:00 am

A Rebellion and an Awkward Embrace
By PEGGY NOONAN
February 1, 2008 / Wall Street Journal

In the most exciting and confounding election cycle of my lifetime, Rudy Giuliani, the Prince of the City, is out because he was about to lose New York, John Edwards is out, the Clintons are fighting for their historical reputations, and the stalwart conservative New York Post has come out strong and stinging for Barack Obama. If you had asked me in December if I would write that sentence in February, I would have said: Um, no.

Noonan’s column continues …

January 9, 2008

The top 12 ‘Top 10′ lists of 2007 / Best movies? Music? Look elsewhere. Here’s the real list to help digest the year gone by

Filed under: San Francisco,webstuff,writing — Towse @ 11:14 pm

The top 12 'Top 10' lists of 2007

Brilliant set of links from Mark Morford.

The World Question Center — 2008

Filed under: life,people,writing — Towse @ 10:54 pm

The World Question Center — 2008:
WHAT HAVE YOU CHANGED YOUR MIND ABOUT? WHY?

So far, 165 contributors, including Alan Alda, John Baez, Greg Benford, Aubrey de Grey, Ricahrd Dawkins, Ray Kurzweil, J Craig Venter …

Interesting …

e.g. Stewart Brand

[...]

The message finally got through. Good old stuff sucks. Sticking with the fine old whatevers is like wearing 100% cotton in the mountains; it’s just stupid.

Give me 100% not-cotton clothing, genetically modified food (from a farmers’ market, preferably), this-year’s laptop, cutting-edge dentistry and drugs.

The Precautionary Principle tells me I should worry about everything new because it might have hidden dangers. The handwringers should worry more about the old stuff. It’s mostly crap.

(New stuff is mostly crap too, of course. But the best new stuff is invariably better than the best old stuff.)

[via Mark Morford]

October 11, 2007

[BLOG] Sara Zarr: The Stories of a Girl

Filed under: blog,books,URL,writing — Towse @ 5:04 pm

Word out in today’s SFChronicle that Sara Zarr — whom I met many many moons ago at a WTQ gathering of misc.writers, back when she lived in this fair city, before she moved to Utah — is a finalist for the National Book Award for The Story of a Girl in the Young People’s Literature division.

Yippee! Yahoo! for Sara!!!!!

Sara’s Web presence: The Stories of a Girl

Sara is published. Sara is a finalist for a National Book Award.

Sara no longer engages with folks on misc.writing.

Hmmm. Is there a connection?

(A slight one, perhaps. Her success is primarily due to … Sara is talented, and determined, and focussed and …)

Yay, hooray for Sara!

September 27, 2007

A plea to anyone linking to Inkspot.com

Filed under: URL,webstuff,wordstuff,writing,writing-market — Towse @ 5:42 am

A request from DebbieRO, my former Inkspot.com boss lady, on her Inkygirl blog.

If you have a link to Inkspot.com, PLEASE DELETE IT.
Pass the word.

A plea to anyone linking to Inkspot.com

September 25, 2007

Best headline of the day: Coach Stops Runaway Horse by Biting Ear

Filed under: news,writing — Towse @ 9:33 pm

Coach Stops Runaway Horse by Biting Ear

September 17, 2007

HUGE Potential as writers’ retreat

Filed under: real estate,writing — Towse @ 6:29 pm

Asha’s back. Her blog pics today are of Tonopah, Nevada.

Tonopah. Check it out! It’s not just an alliterative town name found in an old Lowell George song.

And I’ve been from Tucson to Tucumcari
Tehachapi to Tonopah
Driven every kind of rig that’s ever been made
Driven the backroads so I wouldn’t get weighed
And if you give me weed, whites and wine
And you show me a sign
And I’ll be willin’ to be movin’ *

(* as sung not only by Little Feat but also by Ronstadt and others)

Asha noted that the Grand Old Lady of Tonopah, the Mizpah Hotel, is For Sale! [PDF]

Sounds perfect for a writers’ retreat, doesn’t it? Out in the middle of nowhere, halfway between Las Vegas and Reno. Two bars. (for those convivial evenings) Two restaurants. (soze you don’t have to go far to find eats). No gaming license. (fewer distractions for you)

Gutted and rebuilt in 1976.

56 rooms, including 6 parlor suites, all with private baths and thermostatically controlled heating and air conditioning. Fine Brussels carpeting was laid throughout, new stained glass windows were hand-crafted for the first floor and the finest of wall paper was hung on all of the walls. The exterior was given a face lift and park benches and iron lighting fixtures installed along the sidewalk. The old bowling alley and other buildings were also incorporated into the expansion.

On the National Registry of Historic Places. Resident ghosts! Wyatt Earp tended bar here! Dempsey worked as a bouncer!

Take a look at Asha’s Tonopah photos and travelogue.

ONLY $1.5m for the Mizpah Hotel! Perfect writers’ retreat, I think.

What’d’ya think?

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