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The Sunday gap is that stretch of time around two PM every Sunday.  It is when you realize you’ve read the last sentence in whatever you are reading for the third (or fourth, or fifth) time and still can’t manage to give a fuck about it. When you get the urge to take a bath and realize you’ve already done so twice. When it’s too late for lunch and too early for supper; too early to write off the day and too late to start anything grand. It is a mortal taste of that long, dark teatime of the soul that Douglas Adams was on about. That moment where your own existence is all you’ve got going for you…and it doesn’t feel like much.

So there’s the pseudonym.

As for real life: I’m a 29 year old single white female living in Vancouver.  It’s my second year here.  What will fill these pages, in time, is my life here, imagined or otherwise, for your enjoyment.

Any reference to real people, living or dead, is likely intentional but is most definitely meant to be taken as allegorical and not in any way a realistic portrayal of the actions or character of any real person. Don’t sue me, it’s not worth it.

5 Responses leave one →
  1. 2008 June 19
    leavingevangeline permalink

    Thanks for stopping by my blog. Your writing is lovely! I’m enjoying the read.

    Very talented, yes you are!

  2. 2008 July 14
    blahgette permalink

    Sundays in the summer are some of my favorite days. I rarely get one off of work and when I do I wake up early, stumble to the coffee shop where someone always makes a comment on my bed head before forking over the caffeine, then grab a new york times and enjoy the two together. Then it’s off to the farmers market to buy myself flowers and something delicious and fresh to cook for dinner. It’s a long day of wiling away the hours in idleness. And I love it! I love your post as well.

  3. 2008 August 11
    Peter Grant permalink

    I’m also a big fan of Douglas Adams. Read all his books. Perhaps you will enjoy reading some of my science fiction stories: http://scifiwriter.wordpress.com/ Please let me know what you think.

  4. 2009 July 7

    Vancouver. Nice. I only hear good things about it, but I think that’s because you kill anyone who says otherwise.

  5. 2009 July 7

    Yeah!

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