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Westways Sept./Oct. 2008 issue

I will post the link if Westways puts it up on their website, but if you live in Southern California and you belong to AAA, you’ve received it. My feature on Southern California literary events and festivals is in its pages.

The last Sunday of this month, I hope to see you at the West Hollywood Book Fair. At around 2:00 in the afternoon, I’ll be moderating a panel with literary agents BJ Robbins, Elise Capron and Jenoyne Adams. Please say hi if you come by.

A new Palin disorder

My friend Dennis Palumbo posted this on his blog:

NEW POLITICAL DIAGNOSIS ANNOUNCED!

Dear Friends and Colleagues,

As a veteran therapist, I’m using this forum to announce the establishment of a new clinical diagnosis: IFP Disorder (Irrational Fear of Palin Disorder).

Since the McCain campaign picked Sarah Palin as their V-P candidate, poll numbers have swung ominously in their favor. The gun-totin’, Bible-thumping, anti-choice, book-burning “hockey mom” is America’s newest sweetheart.

But that’s not the point: what really has amazed me in the past week is the change that has come over my therapy patients. Without fail, they seem oddly uninterested in dealing with their usual issues—relationship conflicts, family concerns, career crises, substance abuse, etc. All they want to talk about is their Fear of Sarah Palin.

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McCain and … Palin?

I hate being manipulated, but this is what he’s done–or at least what he’s trying to do. McCain chooses a woman running mate and now all the Hillary backers are going to go his way? Puh-lease. That so denigrates women’s intelligence. But hey, Palin’s a macho gal, right? A gal who hunts moose and has a mouth on her has to be a good choice for good ole boys. That denigrates everyone’s intelligence.

And McCain and Palin just met, something like not more than two weeks before? Bizarre.

I liked Obama prior to his speech the other night, but now I love him. He’s sincere, brilliant, and has heart. If you haven’t heard it, please, do so now. Here’s a link. Or read it here. But what you don’t get with the printed version is the sincerity of the man. Obama is awesome. And he writes his own speeches: Imagine!

I didn’t dislike McCain before; I just wasn’t going to vote for him. But now he seems like a major idiot, someone who’s seriously losing his marbles. And should he lose his life while in office, Palin would be president? That’s truly scary. Even my brilliant Republican friends, whom I love, can’t think this is a good idea. Can they?

Ergh. My friend Marrie says truth is stranger than fiction and she is so right. It’s scarier than fiction, too.

Palm Desert: Our last morning

Our last hours here. On about the third day I’m on vacation/away, I start settling in and want to stay/move in. But we have things to get back to in Orange Co. Travis starts school next week. I think I made a breakthrough as regards my novel. I wrote a rough draft for an essay. I’m going to talk with Connie, here, about holding a writers’ retreat. It’s all good.