April 8, 2011

If I Loved You, I Would Tell You This

"Leaning in, he kisses her on the cheek. Like an old acquaintance, she thinks. As though there had never been any passion, nor love, nor rage, nor anything much, just some traces of innocuous familiarity between them. Live long enough, it seems, and every fire can burn itself out"
(If I Loved You, I Would Tell You This by Robin Black).

It has been far too long since I have been inspired to write about a book. It isn't the case that no book has peaked my interest in the past few months but more so that none sparked the desire to sit down and take my few precious moments of silence each day to write.

Thank you Robin Black for removing me from that funk. I will say, however, that I didn't approach this book without reservation. To begin - it is a book of short stories. To each their own. For me, typically I want to dive in. I want to be swept away so far that I become a character (or at least a regular spectator) to the intricate details of some other adventure, or story, or simply, conversation. I want to feel the characters as if they are beside me. Understand, relish and sympathize in their love, pain, regret, joy, sorrow, grief, guilt......

The short story is just that - a short story.

I realize that it is a great injustice for me to say that the short story doesn't 'do' it for me. Maybe I haven't had enough short story authors such as Robin Black enter my book shelf. Maybe I have always avoided a genre that promises much more than I expected it to deliver.

Robin Black's first work is not just the best book of short stories I have read to date but quite possibly one of the best books I have read overall. The characters within each story tell a unique tale of love and loss through the never-ending intricacies of those bound by five words: 'till death do us part. It's a work about love so deep that it cannot exist without thoroughly consuming parts of each individual involved. Yes - the cliche of two individuals becoming one while falling in love plays a role but a much darker side of that spinning coin falls to rest: Two become one because so much is lost, or taken, or simply forgotten that all that remains are two halves. Love, whether joyous and removed through death or painful and replaced with hurt, anger, jealousy, and despair, proves to be the most dangerous of emotions. The only emotion capable of taking something, a piece of the soul, that can never be replaced.

Each story is a vast tale within itself. The reader is drawn in immediately, falling in love with the raw details of a seemingly too intimate glimpse into the lives of incredibly layered characters only to then be ripped away when the story finishes. Loss and a feeling of loneliness is felt only before the page is turned and the next story begins.

If you are a library book reader, or a borrower of books from friends, I applaud you. I envy your ability to put environmental efforts over consumption - I for one love running my fingers down the spines of my books. In this case, however, I would make the exception and put it on your shelf permanently. It is a book you could read every ten years and find it in a different light, discovering something new, about yourself, about the characters.... for knowledge and experience are the only ways to truly understand all of the aspects of this book.

February 12, 2011

Life of Pi

"I have nothing to say of my working life, only that a tie is a noose and inverted though it may be, it will hang a man nonetheless if he is not careful" (Yann Martel Life of Pi)

What They Neglect(ed) to Tell You


The pain is immeasurable and indescribable. A right of passage so to speak.

The pain is also, unfortunately, the only thing people labour to find words to describe.

Momentarily the journey feels unending. Torturous.

The moment passes.

The relief both physically and emotionally is but a cool breeze on a warm day when compared to the surge of euphoric emotion injected within each pore of the body.

Life, new life, begins. Joyous tears replace words as the throat clenches.

The moment is at once terrifying and electrifying.

Intense love emerges keeping one up with dark, heavy circles to hear soft breaths, light hums and slow movements of tiny fingers.

A need to protect tenses the muscles, anxiety clenches the throat, and love flashes a smile.

Life, new life, begins as sleep eventually, ever so slowly, takes hold.

December 9, 2010

Winter Song

Yes - Christmas and holiday goodness is right around the corner. But for some, many actually, life's situations don't lead them to a holly jolly, coloured tights wearing, egg nogg drinking, night of festivities. For all of those needing a pick-me-up over the holidays (and that dreaded in between period after the holidays are over and before the first specks of green start making their appearance) here is something to calm the soul and warm the heart.

October 26, 2010

Nothing Stale About It.

Why not add a little spice to your much loved collection. Some of these options are pricey and hard to come by and others the opposite. Either way they provide some fantastic ideas to starting a funky holding place for those other smaller 'things' that inspire so much imagination to begin with.




October 16, 2010

Banned Books

Banned books week 2010 recently concluded and was held between September 25th to October 2nd. Banned books week 2011 will be held September 24th to October 1st.

According to the American Library Association "Observed since 1982, the annual event reminds Americans not to take this precious democratic freedom for granted. Banned Books Week (BBW) celebrates the freedom to choose or the freedom to express one's opinion even if that opinion might be considered unorthodox or unpopular and stresses the importance of ensuring the availability of those unorthodox or unpopular viewpoints to all who wish to read them. After all, intellectual freedom can only exist where these two essential conditions are met".

Far from just another week or just another event. The ability to read and educate is what drives humanity forward creating positive change and awareness on a global scale. Entertainment factor aside it is our ability to learn and grow that creates sustainability and freedom for the generations to come.

Get into it.

(Plus you would be amazed to see what favourites of YOURS have been banned at some point by governments, libraries, and school boards alike).






Places to have and to hold.





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