Saturday, April 20, 2013

Busy, busy, busy

Oops, dropped another!

A funny thing about being a writer: Once you've published a book, it makes it exceedingly difficult to keep writing. Land of Milk and Money is far from being a blockbuster hit, but its demands on my time have been unceasing since it was published last summer. Many juicy topics have begged for my attention, but I haven't added a single word to this blog for over a month. Appalling!

A new pope resides in Rome. I should write about the inevitable American schism, already de facto and in danger of becoming de jure. Our governor in California wants a linkage between student success rates and funding for public schools. Danger! My family is as wild and wacky as ever. (Cue the heart-warming theme music.) I've plunged into reading the literature of the Portuguese-American diaspora. I have reactions!

And, of course, there are the events associated with running to and fro to book events, up and down California, on TV and radio, and even the East Coast. In light of recent events, it's just a little spooky that I was at the Dartmouth campus of the University of Massachusetts, where one of the Boston bombers was enrolled. No, I don't think I met him while I was there. Terrorists tend not to come to book readings. Perhaps they should.

And here is a friend's conception of the UMass Dartmouth campus under lock-down.


3 comments:

Gene O'Pedia said...

Good to see you back, Zeno. I'm glad the gap between posts was due to good things impinging on your time.

Kathie said...

You know the old bromide, "I don't care what you say about me, just make sure you spell my name correctly?" Perhaps all this mention of UMass-Dartmouth in the news will be good publicity for them, leading to increased enrollment.

Hope you're enjoying Dr. Dias' history. He's a respected scholar and a delightful gentleman.

Unknown said...

You're alive! Yay!