Instead of explaining what I've been up to these past two weeks I thought I'd might as well show you, for a change.
Wednesday, 12 March 2008
My thesis, a work in progress
Instead of explaining what I've been up to these past two weeks I thought I'd might as well show you, for a change.
Wednesday, 27 February 2008
hooray for me
Monday, 25 February 2008
The wallowing continues
Monday, 4 February 2008
Sassy Silverman
Friday, 1 February 2008
To be or not

Wednesday, 30 January 2008
Existentialism vs. me: 1/0
How come that whenever you’re doing something you don’t particularly like (that’s a euphemism people), you come up with 1001 better things to do in the blink of an eye? And when that moment arises, nothing seems remotely interesting anymore. Hell, even vacuuming was a more blissful experience last week than it now. Maybe it’s just me? Maybe I’m just having a bad day. You know the kind I’m talking about, when you burn the milk, ruin the sauce, get caught in the rain an

Tuesday, 22 January 2008
Every day is a winding road
Not much has happened the past week: lots of researching (again DeLillo be damned), writing (about 30 pages a week) and I celebrated my 26th birthday. I’m officially a big girl now. To commemorate this joyous occasion my sweetheart bought me the most gorgeous ruby necklace ever (meaning, as witnessed by me until now) which made me so blissfully happy that I need to share this with the world. And I just did.
I also read Starting out in the Evening by Brian Morton last week who was totally unknown to me. They just made a movie out of the novel starring Frank Langella and Lauren Ambrose (Six Feet Under’s Claire) which was getting rave reviews and through the trailer I discovered the book. Go figure. Anyway, it was a beautiful story about an aging writer and a young student who’s writing her master’s thesis (a concept that gives me the chills right about now) on his work. I highly recommend it and can’t wait to see the film.
Talking about movies, its been ages since I’ve been to the cinema, a few weeks at least. Bare in mind, I used to go twice a week but that was a long time ago in a land far, far away. When I’m finished with these godawful papers (which I suck at apparently seeing as I was told I can’t write, at least not academically speaking), then I’m locking myself into the multiplex for a day. Hell, I’ve deserved it.