Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
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Monday, October 26, 2009
Lena: Regis

And then there was Regis. Lena's journey takes a trans-Atlantic turn when she goes to study at Regis University. A place that promises "learners (to) become leaders in the Jesuit Catholic tradition". Now you know, I'm going to take a stab or two at that. :-) I'm also debating whether to set that part of Lena's journey in the CO campus or perhaps the Las Vegas one. Might be interesting to play the Sin City vs Catholic values dynamic.
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Lena: Behind The Scenes
Friday, October 16, 2009
Lena: Preview
When Americans talk to children, there are only two questions, it seems, that children are asked and expected to know the answer to: what their name is, and how old they are. As if there is some sort of an unspoken code of conduct that dictates that those are the only two questions allowed, anything else is taboo. There is a very similar, imbecile code of conduct that Americans follow when meeting immigrants: they ask what your name is, where you are from, and what language you speak (unless you are lucky enough to be from a country like France or Japan, for example, in which case they usually, but not always, skip the latter). I have lived in
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
Roadkills
41 million squirrels
26 million cats
22 million rats
19 million opossums
15 million raccoons
6 million dogs
350,000 deer
Monday, October 5, 2009
Lena: Vilnius

Part of Lena's story takes place/references Vilnius and in particular the Vilnius University (shown here), one of the oldest universities in Europe, established 1579. Back in those days Vilnius was the burgeoning capital of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania which in turn was part of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, a federation of sorts and one of the largest and most powerful states in 16th and 17th century Europe. The Commonwealth was later swallowed by the Russian and Prussian empires and Lithuania ceased to exist for over a century. The country was then briefly reinstated for several decades in the early 20th century, only to yet again become a satellite of Russia during the Soviet era. Lithuania became independent in 1990 during the collapse of the USSR and later joined the EU in 2004. This rich cultural heritage plays an important part in Lena's story and is integral to her character.
Thursday, October 1, 2009
Lena: Klaipėda

I am simultaneously working on "Bird of Prey" and another text called "Lena" that tells the story of a girl from Lithuania that immigrated to the US and now lives in Provincetown, MA. Here is an image from the hometown I chose for her- Klaipėda on the Baltic Sea. This image was very inspirational in telling the story.