A birthday gift from my darling husband…

Still American Silent Motion Picture Photography by David S. Shields
A birthday gift from my darling husband…

Still American Silent Motion Picture Photography by David S. Shields
I’m spending today gallivanting around town with the husband, doing birthday things. I will see all of you dear readers tomorrow. Have a lovely day!

Birthday pedicure
“There are three hundred and sixty-four days when you might get un-birthday presents, and only one for birthday presents, you know.”-Lewis Carroll
16 Wonderful Photos of Women Writers at Work [courtesy BuzzFeed]
Do you have a favourite image?

Jerome Lawrence Quote
Playwright Jerome Lawrence on writing.
This week has been a busy one. In addition to the Fourth of July holiday, The Chef and I hosted our first out-of-town guests. My studio is still a work-in-progress. I never thought it would take a month and counting to get organized. I will keep pushing through until it is precisely what I need it to be. Regular posting will resume on Monday, with more in-depth content following a week later. I would promise the return of book reviews, [R]evolving Incarnations, etc. sooner but, alas, dear readers, this is my birthday week. I made a pact with myself to step back and fully enjoy the turning of a new decade. Until then, here is a look at my not-very-literary or productive week. Enjoy!
Happy Birthday to Franz Kafka! Here he is, looking suitably, well, Kafkaesque.

Franz Kafka
QUOTE: “Books are a narcotic.”
SOME WORKS: Amerika; The Trial; The Castle; A Country Doctor; The Metamorphosis; The Village Schoolmaster; Letters to Felice
A KEEPSAKE:

Franz Kafka Tote Bag by Little Shop of Joy. $5.00
My sister-in-law Laura gave me this nifty old book as a housewarming gift. It was printed in 1912.

The Book of Parties and Pastimes
We are hosting a big party in 3 weeks, so this will come in handy! We are going to foist at least one of the frivolities detailed in this book on our guests. There are so many to choose from, including:
How could any of these possibly go wrong?
“The distance between insanity and genius is measured only by success.”-Ian Fleming
Ian Fleming on naming James Bond.