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Monday, February 20, 2006
Essay of the month
Here's the best piece of writing I've read all month: Chris Clarke's post, "The cursorial life." It's about life, writing, and spiders. If spiders freak you out, you might want to skip it, but you'll miss out on some fantastic writing. Go. Read.
I'm an all-purpose word geek: I write (blogs, plus a book), I edit (medical stuff), I read (mostly blogs and magazines...that stack of unread books glares at me from beneath the dust), and I play with words (crossword puzzles are a strong favorite).
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I'm hooked.
And now I'm looking for spiders on my desk, just a wee bit afraid....
I saw it yesterday (and apparently you did too), and I agree that it's a fantastic essay.
Actually, spiders do freak me out, but it didn't detract from my enjoyment at all.
Oh, excellent!
But... spiders are so small and harmless.
Unless, of course, they're poisonous.
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