Are you that strange beast who prefers your cyber life to your real one? Are you out with friends, but 'checking them in' on Facebook? Are you at a party that you're discussing with a follower on twitter? Then my friend, you are phone-snubbing (or phubbing). It's a new Australian term you'll hear more about. …
Sleeping in Sunday Morning
My partner lay against my chest, lightly snoring, in perfect peace. Up until recently this is something he wouldn’t necessarily do. Sure we cuddle every morning, and cringe on a work day when the alarm goes off, negotiating extra time in bed from the day that awaits. Mostly he insists on cuddling me, keeping me …
Thoughts I had when I was Drunk!
I have two favoured tools for my writing, both given to me as presents. The first is a writer's journal kindly presented by the person who encouraged me to get back to my childhood hobby of writing. It's full of plot twists and dialogue waiting to find their way to the keyboard. The other is …
Gay Angels
About ten years ago I read Elizabeth Knox’s original novel, The Vintner’s Luck. In it a failed wine maker and family man, Sorban, meets a male angel who he develops a relationship with, over a considerable period of his life. They talk, they make love, and they talk some more. Of course, other stuff happens …
Other People’s Versions
They say that when we watch a movie version of a novel we have read and loved, we’re never truly satisfied with the result. It’s because our own little film version has played out in our head as we read the book. Nothing else seems to compare with our original concepts. One night, two friends …
Musings on ‘Man of Steel’
Last night we caught a late preview of the first 3D screening in this country of the new Superman flick. At least I was told it was the first screening but don't quote me. Surprisingly the cinema wasn't packed (see image below), but there was drama in politics unfolding so perhaps the return of Kevin …
Manager or Boss
Am I alone in thinking this? To me it seems that when I joined the workforce in the 1980's, there was a sense of mentor-ship that led to real careers. You could feel safe knowing that if you wanted to, the place you worked in would reward you with training from older skilled professionals. Plus you …
We went on a date last night
Warren and I spoiled ourselves at the top restaurant ARIA overlooking the harbour, before catching the legendary Cassandra Wilson in concert. Our drinks waiter, Brett, and our food waitress, Melanie, were friendly, courteous and great to talk to. We spoke with Brett about critiques and how everyone in the age of social media has an …
The Misguided Pope
I’ve been meaning to write this post for a little while now, so please excuse me for reporting on old news. Just before France brought in marriage equality, New Zealand did as well. Although I heard about it on an evening radio program on Triple J, it was this speech that most of you have …
Is your Social Media Profile the New You?
I have a theory. In an age where we are losing the stores we grew up with, and replacing the art of browsing in the real world with the virtual version, I pose the question - Is your Social Media Profile the New You? At first the idea of shopping and social media don't really …
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