This one is a victim of marketing confusion. I had expectations of Go Ahead & Like It by Jacqueline Suskin before it ever arrived at my doorstep. In brief, I expected a book about making lists to contain some space
Go Ahead & Like It

This one is a victim of marketing confusion. I had expectations of Go Ahead & Like It by Jacqueline Suskin before it ever arrived at my doorstep. In brief, I expected a book about making lists to contain some space
Originally I would refer to these rules via the Atlantic article where I found them. However, I use them so often and the internet is always in flux. It occurred to me that it would be good to keep them
I’m catching up on some long-overdue reading this week. Enjoy this wallpaper as you await another scintillating review! (Hot tip: if you have a parallax-enabled display this will work on that.)
This post is written in response to a web broadcast I listened to the other day. You can listen by clicking here. I was going to post it on Facebook but it got WAYYYY too long. Hence, here. I do not