Desert Island Dish?
Sep. 14th, 2005 09:21 pmAfter a week in the Wilds of Maine (where we both got huge amounts done on our novels), Delia informed me that I was the person she would most like to be stranded with on a Desert Island - Aww, thinks I, how sweet! - because, she says, I am always able to forage and find decent food, wherever we are.
Could this have anything to do with a certain event in a roadside cafe involving biscuits and a napkin? or those windfall apples . . . . ?
In other news, one of my oldest friends, poet & critic Debra Cash, has posted an interesting brief piece bringing together Israeli writer Shlomo DuNour's Adiel - a novel about Noah's flood - and the recent hurricane on the American gulf coast' She begins: "The levees had not yet been breached when I met the Angel Adiel . . . I never imagined this Biblical imagining would arrive in time to be illustrated by CNN."
Could this have anything to do with a certain event in a roadside cafe involving biscuits and a napkin? or those windfall apples . . . . ?
In other news, one of my oldest friends, poet & critic Debra Cash, has posted an interesting brief piece bringing together Israeli writer Shlomo DuNour's Adiel - a novel about Noah's flood - and the recent hurricane on the American gulf coast' She begins: "The levees had not yet been breached when I met the Angel Adiel . . . I never imagined this Biblical imagining would arrive in time to be illustrated by CNN."