I Didn't Think I Was *That* Different
Queen Christina: Who on God's earth could possibly be a match for me?
Azzollino: He would have to be a man. . . quite rare.
- The Abdication, by Ruth Wolff
I had some free time this morning, so I decided to finally give in to all the banner ads and create a profile on eHarmony.com. (I'm deciding to open myself up to passion again, after all.) I completed their very long personality profile, and selected "The World" as the region in which to search.
The result?
Not. One. Match.
None.
Zilch.
Nada.
In the whole world.
Azzollino: He would have to be a man. . . quite rare.
- The Abdication, by Ruth Wolff
I had some free time this morning, so I decided to finally give in to all the banner ads and create a profile on eHarmony.com. (I'm deciding to open myself up to passion again, after all.) I completed their very long personality profile, and selected "The World" as the region in which to search.
The result?
Not. One. Match.
None.
Zilch.
Nada.
In the whole world.
Re: On writing
CP wrote Fight Club and several other books on Identity. Even if you may have not liked Fight Club his work is very worth reading. I posted the link to his site (which includes a writer's workshop).
I am going to at least get some notes published today. No matter what I will be writing again shortly and posting what I write to LJ. Cause I am a glutton for punishment.
Re: On writing
Not sure if I liked it enough to pick up his books, but I'll keep an eye out next time I'm in the bookstore.
I look forward to reading your notes!
Re: On writing
Fight club isn't even his best work, but it's what just about everyone knows him for. I like his non-fiction most, but he's also done some contemp. horror and more books like Fight Club, I consider Fight Club to mostly be about identity a subject that Chuck writes about a great deal.
I look forward to writting them up... just as soon as I get caught up on my tags and do some housework.