Hey Nostradamus! by Douglas Coupland
26-03-2005, 18:10Permalink
Hey Nostradamus!
by Douglas Coupland
This novel by Vancouver-based author Douglas Coupland ("Microserfs") begins with a Columbine-like attack at a public high school. The opening chapter is narrated by one of the students who was murdered (a la "The Lovely Bones"). The rest of the book follows the lives of several people who were affected by the tragedy. Over a period of 15 years, we watch as they try to move past the events of that day. Some authors run out of steam after a few books. So far, Coupland is still going strong.
Blackbird House by Alice Hoffman
26-03-2005, 18:04Hodge PodgePermalink
Blackbird House
by Alice Hoffman
A beautifully written collection of related stories about the families who live in a Cape Cod house during a 200 year period. If you haven't read Alice Hoffman before, you are in for a treat. If you have, you won't be disappointed.
A Girl Becomes A Comma Like That
26-03-2005, 17:10Permalink
A Girl Becomes a Comma Like That: A Novel
by Lisa Glatt
First novel from talented Long Beach (CA) poet Lisa Glatt. Her writing blew me away in the mid-80's (when we both attended CSULB as creative writing majors). Since then, she has only gotten better. I can't recommend "Comma" (and her poetry collections) highly enough.
Hostage by Robert Crais
26-03-2005, 17:08Permalink
Hostage
by Robert Crais
From the author of the Elvis Cole detective series (also highly recommended). A cop moves out to the 'burbs to forget about a hostage situation that ended badly but bad luck follows him to his new assignment. Bruce Willis stars as the tormented cop in the recently-released film version. You won't want to put this one down.
Donnelly at the Yellow Balloon
26-03-2005, 04:05Family / Misc. PersonalPermalink(You can download the plug-in here .)

History Repeating
23-03-2005, 09:53My Poems, News / SportsPermalink(for Nancy Cruzan)
the papers are filled with
talk of war and gasoline,
parched deserts and
banks gone bad.
the woman in missouri
hears none of this,
only the voices of
doctors and nurses,
judges and loved ones
squabbling over quality of life.
like them, i also had to choose.
i wonder still if i chose wisely.
some wait for houdini to return
with tales of the hereafter.
i wait for you to send word
that you concur with the courts,
that you are finally
and gratefully
at peace.
Kathy Hand
12/15/90
(Click here to read about Nancy Cruzan.)
iTunes is currently playing: History Repeating from the album Decksandrumsandrockandroll by Propellerheads & Miss Shirley Bassey.
