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November 8, 2009
The man throws his hat in the ring!
Congrats to Sir Amit Goel, who is getting hitched today! The man resisted taking the big step for 35 years, but could hold out no longer. Have a good one, AG, and good luck riding that horse into the ceremony. 200 yards - you can make it!As an Indian-American, the big man was thinking of hiring an elephant to arrive at his wedding. Apparently it costs $18,000 to hire an elephant. On the other hand, it costs $500 to hire a horse, still quite a sum. And if you want to know how much it takes to ...
November 7, 2009
Bruce Springsteen and "an immigrant song"!
Having recently received my Green Card, I particularly enjoyed this song. At long last, I got to see Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band in Washington, DC last Monday. "We'll make our home in the American Land"!
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November 6, 2009
The Green Card maze!
The Green Card process for acquiring Permanent Resident status in the United States can be a real maze. I should know - I've been building up the end of the process for six years. I'm pleased to say I've now received my 'Conditional' Green Card. This means that in two years my case is reviewed again (with a second interview).At that time, if all is well, I receive the holy grail of Permanent Resident Status - a 10-year card instead of the conditional 2-year card. But that's all in the future....
Fridays are Fundays!
This week, I learned something important: there's no need to blog, people. No need at all. You can be successful without it and, in the case of the PMN bloggers, perhaps despite it. You can use your iPhone instead and read your eyes out, or write your novel on your cellphone for NaCePhoNoWriMo, or tweet some literary chatter. Or you can use Twitter to find Amazon products that aren't clearly marked as advertisements (FDIC, now you don't pay attention?). If you're into snippets, you can buy so...
FBI buries VS Naipaul alive!
An FBI report has mistakenly declared the Nobel laureate dead
Eye-popping news ... VS Naipaul. Photograph: Eamonn McCabe
Reports of the death – and the degree of royal preferment – of Nobel laureate VS Naipaul have it seems been greatly exaggerated. A bizarre discovery by the website The Smoking Gun – the one which also uncovered James Frey's porkies – found that an FBI agent referred to "the late Lord VS Naipaul, a Nobel prize winning author" in court documents...
All Hallow's Eve, and us!
For Halloween we went out, taking approximately 30 seconds to get our costumes together. All Hallow's Eve is a big deal in the USA - definitely worth stepping out, as some of the costumes can be amazing.We saw a 16 foot skeleton, with an 8 foot armspan, red eyes, and he was actually frightening people. The clocks actually went back the same night, so it was double-time for the witching hour!
Here we are as...er...a girl in a purple wig, and I'm a pirate without the costume, more resembling an ...
November 5, 2009
National Novel Writing Month - up and running!
The writers are off - for National Novel Writing Month 2009, which runs the length of November.
There are certainly people who are down on National Novel Writing Month - this link at Pimp My Blog for example. Editors and agents are thrilled about the possibility of another mountain of submission from work knocked together in a single month. But then that's what makes their jobs so glamorous, right?
Personally, I like the fact that National Novel Writing Month treats writing like running, like a...
Guy Fawkes Night, UK and New Zealand
Guy Fawkes Night (often referred to as Bonfire Night) is celebrated with bonfires and fireworks on November 5, or the closest Friday or Saturday night.
Until the nineteenth century there was a special Church of England service for this commemoration in the Book of Common Prayer. Guy Fawkes Day became a public holiday in 1606 when it was proclaimed by an Act of Parliament. In commemoration of the Gunpowder Plot on this day in 1605, when Guy Fawkes and his comrades tried to blow up King James I...
November 3, 2009
A trick question for Raymond Carver?
The master of minimal storytelling loathed experimentation in fiction, but his hated 'licence to be silly' is vital to the life of short stories
Conventional reading ... Raymond Carver in 1984. Photograph: Bob Adelman/Corbis
Speaking at the Manchester Literary Festival, James Lasdun – probably the closest in recent years this country has come...
October 31, 2009
Quote of the Week, #2
To me, the greatest pleasure of writing is not what it's about, but the music the words make." Truman CapoteLike what you're reading? Subscribe to MattFullerty's Blog: Can I Write 3 Novels In 4 Years?


