Close Encounters of the Literary Kind: Part 10
My friend Noelle moved to Portland last year to escape the L.A. rat race and embark on a, as she put it, âa new journeyâ. We met 9 years ago while we were both interning for a mutual friend at a cosmetic company in Costa Mesa. She has an eye for fashion, an ear for good music, and can articulate her thoughts better than anyone Iâve ever met.
So here we are, sitting on her cozy sofa, sipping tea and playing catch up when I noticed her entertainment unit filled with books. This wonât mean anything to you, since you donât know Noelle. But I do, and for as long as Iâve known Noelle, sheâs never been a big reader. Between working and going to school (back when we lived in Southern California together) she barely had enough time to see me, let alone read a 200 page book. I remember gifting Choke by Chuck Palahniuk to her for Christmas a few years back. I had read it and knew sheâd love it. 4 years later, she still hadnât cracked it open. So when I noticed her newly acquired reading habit, I pointed to the bookshelf and asked her what changed. Time, apparently. Noelle told me that the Portland lifestyle isnât as fast paced as LA, and sheâs been thrilled to finally catch up on her reading.
I asked her to participate in my blog series, and was stoked that she agreed. Thanks, Noelle!
The Same 5 Questions I Always Ask
1. What book has been the biggest influence in your life?
The Second Sex by Simone de Beauvoir. Itâs about the beginning of feminism and what it is to be a woman. One of my favorite quotes from it is “One is not born, but rather becomes, a woman”. I believe that destiny is not a cosmic force but a human choice, the result of culture and circumstance.
2. What author and/or character do you identify with most?
I identify with Virginia Woolf, as she often found herself dealing with her immediate personal surroundings, sometimes in a overt manner and at other times influenced by surroundings in a rather more subconscious manner.
3. What do you think happens to you when you die?
I believe when you die you are basically leaving the shell of your body. Once you go into the light, youâll watch your life unfold before you â like a movie.
4. Have you ever penned anything yourself? And if so whatâs the recurring theme?
I recently started writing short stories. The commonality is that there is always a heroine. Thereâs a consistent struggle between the self and the greater good. I have a lot of works in progress.
5. If you had to re-live your life as a character in a book, what book/character would it be?
I would come back as Anais Nin in the diary of Anais Nin. Her diaries are detailed portraits of the expatriate life Parisian literary life in the early and mid 20th century. She seems to be a primarily transitional figure in the evolution of womenâs consciousness. Also to be alive during such an important time in Paris in the 30’s for art and literature would be amazing.
Close Encounters of the Literary Kind: Part 9
My landlord recently installed a front gate to my apartment building for, as he put it, âadded securityâ. Quite frankly itâs been more of a curse than a blessing, as Iâve locked myself out numerous times. Apparently, Iâm not the only one experiencing this pitfall.
Yesterday, I came home from the grocery store to find a guy sitting on the stairs outside the aforementioned gate, smoking, looking completely disgruntled. Through a semi-awkward introduction (awkward on my part, because I didnât want to let a stranger in the building), I learned that Kyle had moved in January 1st and his disgusted expression was the result of him being locked out for hour and 4 cigarettes. In his hand was a copy of Lolita by Nabokov. Finally! A cool neighbor I can swap books with.
The Same 5 Questions I Always Ask:
1. What book has been the biggest influence in your life?
Though the question is a difficult one, I have no other choice than to pick Ham on Rye by Charles Bukowski. I picked up the novel when I was young and impressionable, so it resonates a certain sense of nostalgia within me. The beauty of the story is that Bukowski sets up a timeline narrative of this Born-to-Lose Anti-hero, to the point where you understand why the character is so jaded and misanthropic in a humorous and sympathetic way. The cherry on top for Bukowski, is his brutally honest, misery ridden comfort found in the dark underbelly bars and alleyways of booze, boobs, and brawls. âYou boys can keep your virgins, give me hot old women in high heels, with asses that forgot to get old.â
2. What author and/or character do you identify with most?
Hemingway. His lust for life is appealing. I love the time periods he spanned – America seemed so romantically ideal. He was a world traveler and spent time in France getting out of his head, going on benders with F. Scott Fitzgerald, which Iâm sure were wonderful. His approach to the world and the way he lived… it seems so relatable and un-wasted.
3. What do you think happens to you when you die?
Its romantic to think and believe there is and would be something grand for the deserving or some pit for the pitiful and corrupt but it sounds too good to be true doesnât it? But I donât really know, nor does anyone else currently breathing…
4. Have you ever penned anything yourself? And if so whatâs the recurring theme?
Yes, unfortunately. I suppose if I were to list some reoccurring themes, floating around would be: Sex, Loneliness, Disgust, Uncertainty, and Beauty.
5. If you had to re-live your life as a character in a book, what book/character would it be?
I would love to relive something dark and post-apocalyptic like The Road by Cormac McCarthy. Just to see and test the limits of humanity and self. But in a sense, it’s almost like a sadistic video-game reality. If I had to choose an authors life, Iâd gladly take Henry Miller. That man seemed to have it all figured out. “I have no money, no resources, no hopes. I am the happiest man alive”.
Goodbye 2011. Hello 2012!
Itâs hard to believe 2011 is coming to an end. As Iâve gotten older, the years seem to roll by with increased speed. 2001 seems like yesterday, but when I say the word âdecadeâ out loud, Iâm completely floored. Back then my youthful girl brain was filled to the brim with upcoming concerts, art shows, and trips to the mall. Now I avoid the mall like the plague, am selective on concert venues (howâs the sound quality at the El Rey?), and my taste in art has matured (see also: drastically improved).
This past weekend, I went to the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) in West Hollywood to check out some of Hedi Slimane’s photography. It was surprisingly empty when I arrived, but got increasingly busy over the course of 30 minutes. The photo exhibit was awesome, so if youâre in the LA area, I highly recommend checking it out before itâs laid to rest on 1/22/12. During my visit, an older couple, their three kids (and their kids wives/husband) chatted me up. They talked briefly about MOCA, commented on the warm December weather (they were visiting from Massachusetts) and then spoke about the rapidly approaching New Year. I took the opportunity to indulge my curiosity and asked if they had any resolutions. Here they are below:
Shelly (62): âI didnât get around to it this year. But in 2012 Iâm going to concur my fear of heights and go sky-divingâ
Dan (67): âSee my grandkids more than once a yearâ
Shane (34): âIâve got my first piano lesson January 4th. I’m really excited about it â
Arlene (31): âStart a family!â
Derek (36): âLose this Michelin tire around my waistâ
Candice (37): âWeâre going to Italy next fall, so Iâd like to learn Italianâ
Becca (41): âPay off my last credit card. I closed three this yearâ.
Glen (43): âBe appreciative for what I have, and not take it all for grantedâ.
They were great sports for participating, although when I asked for a group photo for my blog, they declined. I guess some people are shy. At least they shared their age!
On behalf of the BookRix team, we hope everyone has a fun and safe New Years. Have a resolution youâd like to share? Comment below. Iâd love to hear it!
Close Encounters of the Literary Kind: The R. Lynn Edition!
With the release of Descendants (book 1 of The Descendants Saga series) this past Monday, Author R.Lynn has definitely had her hands full. Thankfully the commotion in her busy life didnât stop us from getting our virtual chit-chat on. Through the interview, it became very obvious to me why BookRix chose to back this quirky, redheaded, independent author. She shares a passion for making publishing accessible for everyone! And quite frankly, she rocks. But donât take my word for it, read through her interview below and see for yourself.

Where are you from? Iâm from Victoria, BC, Canada- eh!
Where do you pull your inspiration from? What makes you happy/makes you tick? Thatâs a tough question. But I guess when I see people doing good things in the world, or when I see people standing up for what is right, even though they know that others are going to be hard on them for it. I hope to be that brave one day too!
What book has been the biggest influence in your life? The Power of One by Bryce Courtney. It showed me that anyone has a voice in this world, no matter what their circumstances.
What author and/or character do you identify with most? Peekay!(The Power of One) No matter what life throws him he tries to find something positive. It’s definitely how I try to live my life.
What do you enjoy doing most on your weekend? Writing, going for walks with my hubby, discovering indie bands, shopping (SHOES!), hanging with friends, chatting up my fans and writing!
We’ve got tons of strange habbits. What are yours?: I think it would be easier to tell you the non-strange habits I have! LOL- But yeah I guess my strangest one is an annoying squeaking sound I make when Iâm thinking. Or, it could be how I talk to my dogs like they understand me. No itâs definitely the way I try to mimic peopleâs accents but all my attempts come across as Middle Eastern.
What do you think happens to you when you die? I believe in Heaven and Iâd like to think Iâd go there. It would be a shame to have nothing after death. Actually now that I think of it, that would be the worst practical joke ever.
Have you ever penned anything yourself? And if so whatâs the recurring theme? Oh my goodness have I? In the last year and six months Iâve written eight books. Thatâs right, you heard me correctly. 8! Itâs funny really because I see two reoccurring themes in my books. 1. Appreciate what we take for granted. And 2. Love, and how that means so much more than we let it mean.
If you had to re-live your life as a character in a book, what book/character would it be? This is an unfair question to ask. Because I can think of like thousands. But I guess for today I’ll settle on Anne from Anne of Green Gables!
Anything you’d like to add? Feel free. Yes. Thank you for taking the time to interview me. Love each other and stay well read. And I love my fans. That is all!
See? We told you she was rad. Also, check out the thumbnails below for R. Lynn’s available and upcoming books!
THE DESCENDANTS, debut novel by Author R. Lynn: YA Book Trailer

Two Bodies: One Soul. Sequel to Descendants!

Available for free on BookRix.com

Vanity & Valor will be on sale soon!
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