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Curtis Sittenfeld’s “American Wife” Is Flawless

January 11, 2012
One of the things I love about reading is being transported to a different place by the author’s words. Not gonna lie, sometimes they create really complicated worlds that I’d rather not try to breakdown, so I create a sub-world in their world to better enjoy the book. A prime example? Stieg Larsson’s The Girl with

Fictitious Fashion | It All Comes Down to Numbers

December 19, 2011
  What was I doing but minding my own business while browsing through a wall of graphic novels at Forbidden Planet when this incredibly gorgeous (total sarcasm) dude comes up to me, grabs me by the arm and screams "Are you some type of J. Scott Campbell creation or what?!"    Naturally, I yanked myself

Fictitious Fashion | The Woman Reveals Her Anger

November 6, 2011
"You should know better than anyone how horrible a liar he is," Gladys said about her husband, my ex-husband, as I held the phone to my ear. Moments before, she revealed to me that she thought he was having an affair. Since she and I were "such good friends," she thought to confide in me.

FICTITIOUS FASHION: The Boy Who Keeps It Cool

August 26, 2011
You couldn’t begin to imagine what I went through up there on that mountain. One moment, everything was just as it should have been. I had everything in its rightful place and the group was confident in our journey to the top. I knew that we had some difficult terrain ahead of us so I

FICTITIOUS FASHION: The Boy Who Freeballs

August 12, 2011
Take a look at my face. Look at those abs. My toned legs? Perfectly groomed facial hair? Yeah, I’m a model so I don’t really need to many credentials…or clothes. I’m fine with just a necklace, some socks and my Prince Albert. Yeah, I said it. Prince Albert. Anyway, I’m going to the airport to
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