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A Taste of India

I feel bad that I've not blogged in a few days. Getting the first issue of the review online was exhausting and my head has felt a little empty in the aftermath. I'm happy to see it out there--particularly because of the all the positive feedback--but there's also a mild funk which accompanies the 'end' of any project. Of course, this isn't an end so much as a beginning, but try telling that to my psyche! I plan to cure myself of any residual funk by getting started on the second issue tonight.

As far as my reading life is concerned, I just (finally!) finished Salman Rushdie's Midnight's Children.  What. A. Book! An epic to be savored slowly, but well-worth the time. If you are not yet familiar with the extraordinary life and times of Saleem Sinai, I highly recommend acquainting yourself.  In order to extend the pleasure just a little while longer, Seth and I are having Indian for dinner tonight (after all, the book ends with a remarkable chutney.) Hopefully we'll find all good things baked into the naan!

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Hey... where'd the rest of your blog go?!

It's archived weekly, and because I haven't posted much this week only two posts remain on the front page...but don't worry, I haven't gone anywhere. :-)

P.S. To avoid any future confusion, I changed my archiving options so that the last 10 posts remain on the front page. Thanks for the heads-up!

Whew! I was worried, for a minute there.

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