Reviews:  The Man Who Wasn't There & a Nancy Kress non-fic book.
We watched "The Man Who Wasn't There" last night.  Hmmm....reminds me of a couple of kids who've dragged out every toy in the toybox and put about a third of them back.  I was waiting (we rented the DVD) for a section in the extra features called "WTF?"  Nevertheless, I enjoyed the movie...it wasn't crap by a long shot.  I'd probably watch it again.
I'm reading a book by Nancy Kress called Beginnings, Middles, and Endings.  Actually, I've already read the book once; now I'm going back and working my way through the exercises.  I've been looking for this book:  a very direct, very basic writing book.  Not flighty, self-serving, or easy stuff.  A good book when...you're me.  I.e., you write tories and you're not sure why they don't work as well as you want.  I agreed with each individual statement Kress made...but I found myself getting more and more irritable.  She was right.  I was wrong.  Grrrr.
 
 
