The Internet and Tom Robbins are both windows into new realities

Written by Jesse S. Somer


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With names like: Another Roadside Attraction 1971, Even Cowgirls Getrepparttar Blues 1976, Still Life with Woodpecker1980 Jitterbug Perfume1984 Skinny Legs and All 1990, Half Asleep in Frog Pajamas1994, Fierce Invalids Home from Hot Climates 2000, and Villa Incognito 2003 you might get a little insight intorepparttar 128844 style of this writer. I say you might, because you’ve really got to read it to believe it. In his biography it said that a copy of “Another Roadside Attraction” was found onrepparttar 128845 floor next to Elvis Presley when he died onrepparttar 128846 toilet. Maybe Elvis laughed just a little bit too hard! You’ve got to be careful reading these books; they just might bend your so-called ‘normal’ brain into a warped device with unimaginable powers…

It is alleged that he was thrown out of his university fraternity for throwing biscuits at his housemother. Are you catching my drift here? This guy really likes to look at reality from a different angle, actually multiple angles. The first book I read, “Skinny Legs and All” was written from first-person narrative perspectives of inanimate objects like a can of beans, a conch shell and a painted sick-I think there was a spoon in there somewhere as well! Have you ever thought about how a can of beans would perceiverepparttar 128847 world?

Having made it back from Timbuktu alive and with a son named Fleetwood Star Robbins, Tom Robbins proves to be my kind of human: original and fun. Perusingrepparttar 128848 Internet has once again added depth to my experience and to my reality. It really is fun learning more about people, places and things that I was already interested in. I’m a sponge soaking uprepparttar 128849 rays ofrepparttar 128850 sun and then washingrepparttar 128851 windscreen ofrepparttar 128852 Universe!

Jesse S. Somer M6.Net http://www.m6.net Jesse S. Somer is a fish swimming through the muddy waters of the human condition.


3 Tips to Achieve Your Writing Goals

Written by Shery Ma Belle Arrieta-Russ


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Take a moment to sit down and listrepparttar things you need and make your action plan. This is a good time to break them down into small, realistic goals and then tackle them one day at a time!

3. Resist spreading yourself too thinly.

Sometimes, it's better to work on one goal at a time, rather than doing and shooting for so many all atrepparttar 128843 same time. Work on so many goals at one given time and you'll find out you're nowhere near achieving even one goal. You won't be able to focus your full energy on one goal.

Prioritize your goals and start with either your top priority or your most realistic goal. You'll discover you're able to do more and achieve more using this approach.

Copyright © 2004 Shery Ma Belle Arrieta-Russ

Shery is the creator of WriteSparks! - a software that generates over 10 *million* Story Sparkers for Writers. Download WriteSparks! Lite for free - http://writesparks.com


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