Tuesday, June 23, 2009
How Refreshing
I admit I had never heard of Pasha Malla, but I loved his reaction to winning the Trillium prize for his short story collection The Withdrawal Method.
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About Me
- Susie Marples
- New York, NY, United States
- Overeducated mom, addled by constant interruptions due to demands of family and dog, trying to read books and write coherent sentences about them. Luckily, yoga keeps me centered. Sharing my love of yoga through teaching helps make sense of it all. I have a yoga blog at susiemarplesyoga.com. <- That's not really a picture of me. http://profile.to/susiemarples http://pinterest.com/susiem66
"Up!" That is funny, of all things.
ReplyDeleteI know, I really liked that.
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