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December
21, 2009
I'm
on
Kindle!
Yes, my
novel,
Dreams,
Lies and
a Touch
of Smoke,
is now
also on
Kindle
at
Amazon.com.
Visit
Amazon
website,
enter my
name in
the
Search,
Mara di
Sandro
De
Matteo,
or the
title of
the
book,
and it
will pop
up.
An
exciting
new way
to read
a book!
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December
20,
2009
The
writing
life

It
happens
when I
walk.
Most of
the
time.
Meaning,
that’s
my
creative
time,
when I
process
the
ideas
that
bombard
me when
I’m at
work or
at home
doing
ordinary
stuff,
or
grocery
shopping.
I walk
up that
hill in
my new
“real”
sneakers
and
start
writing
on my
tabula
rasa
that is
often
quite
rasa
Then,
when I
get
home, if
I can,
if I’m
not
immediately
sucked
in by
life’s
minutiae
(but
urgent
minutiae),
I’ll
write a
couple
of notes
– on
paper or
go pc
and open
Word.
Jotting
down,
that’s
all.
At the
end of
the day,
before
my
imminent
collapse,
I’ll
gather
my
thoughts,
arrange
them in
a
somewhat
orderly
manner
and
produce
my
piece,
be it a
chapter
of a
novel, a
short
story or
a blog
entry.
That’s
how it
works
for me
anyway.
But I
also
collect
numerous
ideas on
my
uphill
walk
back
home.
‘Beginnings’
are
everywhere.
The
woman I
meet
everyday,
all
bundled
up in
winter
gear,
hat,
shades,
smoking
a
cigarette,
walking
fast
down the
hill…well,
what’s
her
story?
Or take
my red
trench,
for
example.
Bought
it
because
I love
the
color
red.
It looks
good on
me, I
feel
glamorous
and a
little
mysterious.
Should I
add dark
glasses
and an
exotic
place,
like,
say,
Barajas
Airport
in
Madrid?
Thus a
character
is born,
the
blonde
in red,
an
intriguing
woman
wandering
around
the
Spanish
airport,
stealthily
followed
by a man
who
believes
to have
met her
before.
And so
it goes,
an
interesting
short
story is
created
(coming
up at
some
point in
a
collection
of short
stories
I’ve
been
working
on).
Or, what
about
Diana
Harrison?
The main
character
of my
new
novel
Dreams,
Lies and
a Touch
of Smoke.
An
ordinary
suburban
woman,
living
right
here in
my neck
of the
woods,
Westchester
County,
NY, who
goes out
to the
mall one
mild
September
day,
unaware
that her
life
would be
changed
forever.
She
could be
you -
Diana -
she
could be
me, or
your
neighbor,
or your
sister.
Fascinating
what
riveting
secret
stories
go on
behind
those
quaint
red
doors on
our
quiet
suburban
streets. The
writing
life.
The only
one for
me,
really.
I
wouldn't
want to
do
anything
else.
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