The Key to Success
As heard in passing: “I’ve found that if you just say a lot of random stuff and act like you know what you’re saying, then everyone will believe you’re really smart.”
Or in my case, I’ll think you’re really, really stupid. Though I suppose it’s easy to mistake a look of disgust to be a look if admiration.
Who the What?
Hi, I’m Min. I write fiction about one-ring circuses, ghostly Schnauzers, and children who play with too much chalk.
But you won’t find those stories on this blog. Instead, you’ll find mediations on culture and society that piss people off, as well as a ton of stuff about storytelling and writing techniques.
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- libraryland: Gallery: Sylvia Plath’s Never-Before-Exhibited... February 12, 2012
- believermag: The third in a series of posts documenting... February 11, 2012
- "Printed Matters" by Kevin Craft February 11, 2012
- "The trick of a good ending, of course, is that it must capture and equal everything that has gone..." December 30, 2011
- "Independent bookstores are one of the places in American culture that serve as a public forum, at..." December 29, 2011
Tweets
- Plugging back into Twitter, just in time for the weekend. 1 week ago
- What good is the U Bookstore's book espresso when I have to wait until Sunday? #lameness @ubs_events 3 weeks ago
- Which 5 books most inspire tattoos? http://t.co/7BrYHpIp via @PublishersWkly 4 weeks ago
- Want to improve #Seattle Library services and funding? Meeting at 2pm Saturday 1/28 at Northeast Branch http://t.co/qGaF8LcW via @SPLBuzz 4 weeks ago
- Writers rejoice, for we have another reason to procrastinate: Study suggests giving your brain a break improves ideas http://t.co/8YrBsgSb 4 weeks ago





