February 2012
34 posts
Feb 27th
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Feb 26th
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“None of us were real copywriters. I don’t think I got a single piece of copy...”
– Author Peter Carey on working in advertising. (via nextness)
Feb 24th
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“For me, finance is intimidating. When the chalkboard starts to look like...”
– Can we please have a moratorium on beautiful women saying “math is hard”? I simply can’t imagine someone like Ashton Kutcher saying something like this. Never mind the fact that it’s horrible from a role-model perspective, it’s just plain annoying. What Tyra Banks Learned at Harvard - Businessweek ...
Feb 24th
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On something that I don't often write about
Writing in detail about my thoughts on abortion is something that I don’t often do. This may be the legacy of my brief tenure on my university debating team, where I was instructed by the senior debaters that resolutions related to abortion should never be tabled, because the debates are unwinnable. Or maybe it’s because I know that many people who I care about may have different views...
Feb 23rd
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Musings of an Inappropriate Woman: Guest post: Why... →
rachelhills: There’s more to journalism than the Fairfax newspapers, women’s glossies, unpaid web content and The New Yorker… although you might not know it from the way I write here. Fortunately, freelance journalist Mitchell Jordan is here to fill you in on a whole world of (paid!) publishing… I loved this post on writing for trade magazines, in part because it reminds me of the heady...
Feb 23rd
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“Consider this: A couple months ago, Scott, a firefighter and dad from Georgia,...”
– Amazing campaigning email from Team Obama. There’s something so American about this offering of a fry being included as a key detail. Also, I can’t help but wonder: did he pick up the fry and hand it to him (unsanitary, eek!)? Gesture towards the dish? Or proffer it, glistening with oil...
Feb 22nd
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“Paper Moon Diner raises a chicken-egg question. Which came first? Was it a diner...”
– The London Review of Breakfasts
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Feb 21st
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Feb 21st
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On Scottishness
At 11 I wanted very much to go to Christian summer camp. My friend Kylah and our friend Kelly were both going, and Kylah gave me the brochure one sunny Saturday afternoon in May when we were riding bikes around the neighbourhood. The kids in the Christian summer camp brochure looked like they were having even more fun than we were on our bikes: they were smiling in groups with their arms around...
Feb 20th
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The Erotic Removal of Long Underwear →
A new short story, for Kindle, as part of a collection curated by my friend Andy. I hope you enjoy it! 
Feb 19th
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Feb 17th
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Feb 17th
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Feb 16th
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WatchWatch
Sadly I can’t watch this in the UK, but here’s Jon Stewart making fun of the article about Lauren’s research. FAMOUS.
Feb 16th
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Feb 15th
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Feb 15th
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Feb 14th
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On when Valentine's Day is good
My best Valentine’s Day was my first one in London: my then-boyfriend and I had made no particular plans, so we went to a generic and cheap Italian restaurant for dinner, on Lamb’s Conduit Street. No one else was there, at all — a bad sign for a restaurant on any Saturday night, but this was Valentine’s Day AND a Saturday night. This is a bad sign, I leaned in and whispered to...
Feb 13th
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“Valentine’s Day is a perfect time to reject the idea that the ideal man is...”
– Marriage Suits Educated Women - NYTimes.com Interesting!
Feb 12th
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Feb 12th
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On two dinners in one night
The gluttony is not straight up, but rather a side-effect of very good intention, of wishing to fulfill someone’s desire for companionship as they enjoy an evening meal despite the fact that you’ve already had one. It’s not like it happens all the time. Maybe five times a decade. Each time it does, it comes as a surprise, an unpleasant one: I always forget that I am the kind of...
Feb 12th
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Feb 9th
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Feb 8th
“[A]ll parties agree that Proposition 8 had one effect only. It stripped same sex...”
– Judge Reinhardt, finding Proposition 8 to be unconstitutional.  Fist pumps at my desk, you guys. Read the whole opinion here.  (via fullcredit) OK, I feel a little better about America now.
Feb 7th
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“The courts will be the next battleground for the fight over whether the Obama...”
– Read more. This is crazy. CRAZY. Next time someone asks me why I don’t choose to live in America, when it’s so exciting there, I think I will show them this. 
Feb 7th
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Feb 7th
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Anonymous asked: How would you describe your writing style?
Feb 6th
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Feb 6th
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On when people call something to read 'a read'
I don’t know, it just really annoys me.
Feb 4th
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“Amanda tried writing a card or something. She wrote that she and her fiancé had...”
– Allegra Goodman: “La Vita Nuova” : The New Yorker Hits the ‘Lorrie Moore’ side of spurned-romance writing.
Feb 3rd
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Feb 3rd
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On my best (greatest) skirt
Today I am wearing my best skirt! When I say ‘best’, I don’t mean in the Sunday kind of way, but rather the greatest sort of best. This skirt is the greatest because I bought it seven years ago with some of the first money I ever earned from doing writing. The money was paid to me by a couple of dodgy publishers (they were an actual couple, married, and also dodgy publishers) who employed me, via...
Feb 3rd
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