Wednesday 27 March 2013

I am reading "The Philosophical Breakfast Club" it is a most enjoyable book, It is a delight. I just know so little about so of the things I should know about. These four guys are just such a set of revolutionaries, who determined to change the time, the country, the community they existed in. To work towards this required a level of commitment to each other, then to a wider set of ideals or dreams that the world can be different.

In reading it in bed last night,  I was struck by the staggeringly huge idea, that when these guys got married they to tours around the new and rising ways of industry, visiting factories across England. Then it became fashionable to do this and see what the future might look like. The honeymoon were factory visits. How wild is that, to look beyond the immediate future you would desire in and with a partner, to see how you would fit in a bigger space. That is beyond a set sexual encounters.

That would be a very different way to see the world. An almost dyslexia way to see the world. It does make me desire a better deeper set of education.

Have a great day, because someone has to.

Tuesday 19 March 2013

So I slipped into Adelaide comic con thing, and had a lovely time with all the people there. They were lovely. I am so delighted to meet and talk to people who are illustrators and story tellers that is my heart warming sing bit. I meet Greg Holfeld I like his work, I you have not seen his work you need to find Captain Congo and his various adventures. He signed a copy of Captain Congo and the Crocodile King.

I also picked up a copy of a little title of "The Lesser Evil" by Shane W. Smith he signed that to. Finally one of my favourite people sign his book for me , when I have read it I will tell how it is. I has been a grand weekend. I will look forward to the next weekend. I may just go to another comic con thing. I like people, people are so cool. Now as a dyslexic, I am happy and content, the world is a lovely delightful place and I like how I see it. I hope you do to, if not change what you can, then grow cause growing is best.

Saturday 16 March 2013

So having read about a fictional rediscovery of hope, in the book "Wool". I was in a bookshop wondering what I would by as my one book this month, when I passed through the "sci-fi/fantasy" section, and into the "classics"  there not finding anything that held my attention, I was walking out through the self-development department, when nestling in this section, was book others had written about, and I had half heartedly looked out for then it was there a tiny little paper back book.

It feels quite strange to have a book of this magnitude in a paperback book, I feels heavier in the hand than it should, as if ideas and life add mass to mere paper.  so anyway this book is Viktor E. Frankl's "Man's Search for Meaning"

Do read it

Also I am reading Karen Lord's "Redemption in Indigo" It is quite enjoyable to be in a world where names don't trip of the tongue, and food is a glorious weapon.

Live the life you have not the one you don't. Build a future you want to be in rather than some kind of dull media fed fantasy thing. Dyslexia is a grand a great way to see the world don't waste the gift or gifts you have be the friend you want to have. Have a great day, as someone has to.

Friday 15 March 2013

I have read "Wool", I have liked "Wool", I would recommend it as a way looking at a small world that wishes to be bigger greater than it was and dreams of what might be, if a life is lived with in and through truth, with a determination to see what freedom may make someone.

Then that maybe come a reason to breathe, to live, there will be a sacrifice somewhere, so be prepared for it. There is always a cost, someone always pays. Are you ready?

So the way you view the world matters a whole heap, If we don't take time pause you will miss the world. so stop right now!

Dyslexia is a cool way to view the world if you don't have it find a dyslexic and learn. Enjoy today as it is a blast of a day

Monday 11 March 2013

I am liking Wool, it is like the time a I watched a movie that could have been. dull. As I watched it I found my self watching the titles and hoping someone dies and if someone does, I'll stop and watch the rest. the lead actor promptly hangs himself. I must confess to enjoying the moment of mental power!

Still "Wool" just got better, with a non-ritual death, in a new job and not quite sure of place, power and intrigue. It is unfolding in a most pleasant fashion. The keeping of a mental silo geography is most helpful, to knowing the shape of the story, and power players by the rise and fall of them. Still never forget dyslexia is a good thing, don't let others shape the world for you. It is your life, see it as you need to fit into as is best and follow where God leads. There is nothing better. then being yourself, every single day, Enjoy this day as it the one you have.


Oh that movie was Jesus of Montreal, watched it at Greenbelt

Saturday 9 March 2013

So I reading my way through "Wool" as the lead characters descend through the silo into the depths, you can feel the calm rise in them as you walk down into the deep unknown.

I am enjoying the opening chapters and looking to seeing these elderly people build a future, that might be based in hope and truth, or it might not!!!

Also my not buying books didn't work to well. I have brought "The Accidental Creative" Todd Henry "Comprehending Mission" by Stanley H. Skreslet and "The War of the Worlds" by H.G. Wells illustrated by Edward Corey. They are most lovely illustrations, I think more books should have illustrations these ones do add a great sense of menace and doom

Dyslexia is a rather marvellous way to be in the world, I like mine enjoy yours, be living well it is worth it every time.

Wednesday 6 March 2013

Oh today is a sad day, I blinding flash of disappointment. A single moment of inattention, produces a missed opportunity. That I really wanted to hear Karen Lord talk about her writing. I thought it was this coming Sunday. But it was last Sunday. So I will have to go and get a copy of her books "Redemption in Indigo" and her new one forget the title but it was in SFX recently which is why I thought I might like to hear her. Missed it missed it, oh well the delivery man has just delivered, Yeah a new book Quiet by Susan Cain. Recommended by a smart bloke i know. So picked it up. So dyslexia is a blast I enjoy mine, hope you enjoy your world and life

Tuesday 5 March 2013

Wool is what I have begun now, it is by Hugh Howey. I like a book that has moments of small intrigue, it opens with a man who wants to die. Sitting in his cell which has a massive floor to ceiling screen showing him the outside world. In all its bleakness and all he can do is wonder about the dead pixels in the screen. who will have the skills to fix it, if not then will it one day be mostly dead pixels and will it matter. So I am enjoying this book,

Being dyslexic is a rather nice way to be. I like this very much my dyslexia allows me to read, writing is harder and takes a lot more energy to do. It is made easier by being able to use a computer, It means I don't have to rewrite everything out to remove the mistakes I could not see and usually make new ones as I rewrite. Si how ever it is make sure you live well and enjoy the world as much as you can have a great day.

Monday 4 March 2013

"Zero History" is done and finished, I liked it very much. To rejoin some characters and to see some from a completely previous story returning changed grown and stating as really fully existing in their worlds.  which do feel similar to ours. Ordinary lives but shot as with the camera I own that has various settings such as PopArt or Dramatic, William Gibson writes easily with these settings and it feels normal. I think i don't want to live might take a holiday. Dyslexia is a blast I like mine enjoy yours.

Now I shall read and finish "The Philosophical Breakfast Club" live a life you like this day