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lex ([personal profile] blue_lotus13) wrote2004-02-10 11:48 am

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Bad news- There's a blizzard outside.

Good news- I don't have to go anywhere today.

I just finished watching "American Splendor". I liked it and thought it was fairly well done, even though I found parts of it somewhat depressing. I think I related to Harvey Pekar a little too much, which I found odd. I loved the interspersing with the real Harvey Pekar and real life characters as well. I'd say this is a "must see" for any fan of comic books.

In book news, I recently read Sherman Alexie's "Ten Little Indians", which I loved. I'm currently reading a fascinating book by Victoria Finlay called "Colour- Travels through the Paintbox". It's a great book about the history of colours, dyes and paints. The author travels around the world in search of these dyes and the histories surrounding them. It's about 400 pages long, but it's got something for everyone- travel, history, art history, mythology. I borrowed it from [Bad username or site: @ livejournal.com].

Yesterday I finished a short story, and I'm revising another one today.
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[personal profile] starfishchick 2004-02-10 06:23 pm (UTC)(link)
The Colour book sounds interesting - I've put it on hold. Thanks for the heads-up!

[identity profile] farpotshket.livejournal.com 2004-02-10 10:05 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm glad you're liking Colour -- it's a fantastic read. And pretty darn empowering for chickies who like to travel I think. She certainly doesn't shy away from adventure -- I think my favorite part of the book is her trip to Afghanistan in search of blue pigment. Super cool.

[identity profile] stringy.livejournal.com 2004-02-11 05:23 am (UTC)(link)
Another one who's added the Finlay book to her list. Thanks, it sounds like just what I'm in the mood for right now!