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The Smell of Paper

CH and N2 reading at library

Library books smell different than the sterile drawing and printing paper we’re used to holding.  Library paper is yellowed, soft like thin leather, the corners folded and creased, the letters becoming translucent from the absorption of eyes, the transmutation of

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Reading Time with Kids

Me reading to N2

I’ve been reading to my kids for over five years now and have found some great books and some clunkers.  I’ve learned that while Child Harbat, previously Baby Harbat, would happily sit still for a prolonged book reading session, The

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The Great Writing Vacuum

I tied up the ends up my latest novel yesterday.  Each chapter was reordered, checked against the overall arc and outline, and sections rewritten and cut with ruthless vigor.  Then came the Xtra-Fun™ process of pagination and chapter labeling.  You

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What, No Picture?!

Imagine that!  A blog post with no accompanying eye candy!  Today we look at the written (or more accurately, typeset) word.  I’ve said the blog is all about writing practice, and I’m coming up on my 500th post.  I’ve noticed

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Animal, Vegetable, Haranguing Lecture

I finally finished Barbara Kingsolver’s Animal, Vegetable, Miracle.  I’ll start by saying I had high hopes for the book.  For an entire year she and her family committed to local sustainable food, most of it grown and harvested themselves.  Now

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