Month: November 2013

Beginnings

Truth be told, an annulment would be easier to arrange — more clear lines of power, more obvious whose hands itch. It’s easier to prove that something never was than to transfer rights. Marriage is such an obvious, simple, provable notion; ownership isn’t.

“You’d best give up that little dream,” Jozek’s neighbor told him, his breath hot with vodka. “It’s as likely as moving to America.” Which really wasn’t all that unlikely, with the wall down and Walesa’s ridiculously huge pen. Maybe that’s why Mirek chose that comparison. For a grave digger, Mirek was certainly more clever, more insightful–more ironic he’d prefer–than one might expect.

Old Friends, Old Zoo, New Experience

We’ve been to the zoo enough times that we have it memorized. Indeed, we’ve had it memorized for so long that we could probably give a tour to visitors blindfolded. Still, it’s a new experience for the Boy, and that makes it a new experience for us all.

30 Days of Insanity

NaNoWriMo 2013 is underway, which means I’ll be neglecting this site to some degree. To a great degree. My first attempt at writing a novel in thirty days. That’s 1,667 words per day. I’m over 2,000 for day one. Not a bad start.