Right,Nick?

Saturday,March20,2004

Bandits is an entertaining caper about a trio of misfit bank robbers known as the Sleepover Bandits.  The movie came out a couple of years ago and stars Bruce Willis, Billy Bob Thornton and Cate Blanchett.  Run down to Blockbuster or log in to Netflix and rent a copy today.  Heck, go ahead and buy a copy because you’ll probably want to watch it more than once.  Why?  Because it has interesting character development, some neat little plot twists and one of the funniest lines of dialogue I’ve ever heard in a movie.

Posted by Kristina in Musings at 01:20 AM Permalink
 

OneSheep,TwoSheep,ThreeSheep,Sleep

I know I’m not the only person whose natural body rhythms are out of whack with the norm, but some days it feels like it.  I’ve had insomnia worse than usual for the past three nights and tonight is shaping up to be the same.  I can’t complain too much since I’m not working this weekend and don’t have to get up too early.  Of course, getting up at 10 will seem early if I’m up until 3 or 4 in the morning like I have been the last few nights.  I did take a nap this afternoon, which might account for some of my sleeplessness tonight. 

I have to say, being a nightowl with insomnia isn’t all that bad when I get to indulge myself in a decadent afternoon nap.  Who can resist clean sheets, warm quilts and down pillows on a chilly, sunny afternoon?  I am just not that strong.

Posted by Kristina in Musings at 12:18 AM Permalink
 

ICan’tCheckOut

Friday,March19,2004

Please tell me how to get out of this room

I don’t know where I found this delightful little game of time-wasting aggravation, but I’m tired of reading “There is no strange thing.” What the heck is in the box and why is there a cassette tape but no CD for the CD player?? 

Argh.

Posted by Kristina in Musings at 10:46 PM Permalink
 

CityLivin’istheLifeForMe

I’m hungry because I spent an hour talking to Sheri about what she should have for dinner as she walked along Michigan Avenue on her way home from work.  The difficult decision making is due to the fact that she can get anything she wants on Michigan Avenue.  Choices abound!  Alas, I live in the ‘burbs of Virginia, where walking along the interstate in search of food is strongly discouraged.  Of course, I have a car and I could go anywhere I want, but where’s the spirit of adventure in that?

I guess it’s popcorn and diet Pepsi for dinner.  Again.

Posted by Kristina in Musings at 08:08 PM Permalink
 

TheSumofMyParts

I know it may seem like I’m putting an awful lot of my life out here on the internet for public consumption.  I suppose I am, in a sense.  These thoughts and musings I share are very personal, whether they are about my writing or my emotions or my relationships.  Yet, this is only a snapshot of my life, not the full screen technicolor version.  It can’t be, for a variety of reasons, not the least of which is this: I may allow you a peek into how my mind works (scary thought, eh?) or share some aspect of my life, but you will never know who I am just by reading what I write.

On any given day I may write about a deeply personal event from my past or something so mundane as the lyrics to a stupid song.  This is not a confessional or a place to air my grievances against anyone in my life.  I am not Catholic and if I have a problem with you, you’ll know it.  Still, to be a writer means to make yourself vulnerable-- whether you journal on the internet or you write fictional stories in paperback novels.  There is a piece of me in everything I have ever written and the very best of what I’ve written has been starkly honest.  Every time I sit down to write something for this page, it is a test: can I tell my story honestly or will I try to protect myself by holding back?

Honesty is not something most people think of when they’re reading fiction.  Hell, honesty isn’t something we think of when we read most anything.  And yet, honesty is what it’s all about.  Not honesty in terms of whether the writer got her facts right, but honest in the sense that it took something out of the writer to write the piece.  If the words don’t make the writer laugh, cry or wince in embarrassment, it’s doubtful the reader will have any reaction.  If the story or the article or the journal entry isn’t honest, the reader will know.  If the writer isn’t fully vested in what she is writing, her words won’t ring true.  Writing honestly is harder than learning how to avoid comma splices.  Unlike the occasional comma splice, writing that is false will kill a reader’s interest before he reaches the end of the page.

I didn’t know what I was going to write about when I sat down tonight.  That’s honest.  There are a couple of personal things on my mind right now that I don’t choose to share.  That is also honest.  Whether what I’ve written to this point seems sincere or simply pretentious is for you to decide. 

Honestly.

Posted by Kristina in Essays at 12:57 AM Permalink
 
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