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Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Katrina's Real Storm Surge

Katrina's Real Storm Surge

How to Feel a Hurricane Even in Idaho

… Or Oregon, California, Ohio, wherever you’re not likely to be in the way of a direct hit. For me, it was simple, and while it was more comfortable than it was for the millions of people actually in Biloxi, Gulfport, or New Orleans, it was by no stretch easy.

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Horror and Heroics in the Hotel Industry 4

Horror and Heroics in the Hotel Industry 4

And now we come to the most important aspects of any hotel work. We get guests for all kinds of reasons and occasions. Tourists, convention attendees, wedding parties, families in town for funerals, people moving to the area who’ve yet to find a place, even a couple of families whose homes had burned down.

Saturday, August 15, 2009

Horror and Heroics in the Hotel Industry 0.5

Horror and Heroics in the Hotel Industry 0.5

After knowing some of what I’d endured, people may not only wonder why I tolerated my employment in hotel housekeeping as long as I did, but what possessed me to take such a job in the first place.

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Horror and Heroics in the Hotel Industry 2

Horror and Heroics in the Hotel Industry 2

More spine-tingling, gut-wrenching tales from my time as a hotel housekeeper.

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Horror and Heroics in the Hotel Industry 1

Horror and Heroics in the Hotel Industry 1

To get the family through grad school and job troubles, I took a few pretty thankless jobs. In the process, I discovered some shocking truths about what hotel housekeepers have to face every day.

Saturday, August 8, 2009

Another Excerpt from the Life of an American Family

Another Excerpt from the Life of an American Family

"Every so often when I want to go out for sushi, catch the local international dance festival, or take in the music of my favorite German, Austrian, Italian, or Russian composers, my husband complains that I have something against American culture. Of course, if he goes with me, he ends up enjoying himself anyway. This time, when I suggested another cultural outing, he refused, deciding he’d rather hang out at the game shop and play Yu Gi Oh instead. I didn’t press the matter.

"His loss. While he was playing some card game that originated in Japan, we attended a celebration of real American culture."

Friday, August 7, 2009

Return to Horror Writing

I just finished a short script for a new zombie project tentatively dubbed "Not Dead Yet." Details on that forthcoming....

Character Driven

Character Driven

has been updated with a couple of old poems from my days (daze?) working on a college opera production.

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

So You Think You Can Write Fan Fic?

So You Think You Can Write Fan Fic?

I don't write fan fiction any more, but I have to acknowledge one of the ways I got back into writing. It helped me. Maybe this article can help others.

Monday, August 3, 2009

Excerpts from the Life of an American Family

Excerpts from the Life of an American Family: "I will always remember August 1, 2009 for the unprecedented number of people officially welcomed into our extended family all in less than five hours. My newest cousin chose this auspicious day to be born, giving her mother and grandmother the best of all possible reasons to not attend another happy event.
My sister and the love of her life finally got married"