The ending for Brother Odd fell into place nicely. I believe Koontz did the first two books justice. I’m also considering reading into his Frankenstein series. I’m sure I’ll come across some of them when I do the thrift store book-hunt with my cousin on Friday. It feels good to be revisiting pop-horror in terms of what I’m reading.
By tomorrow I should know if I got this volunteer editing gig or not. I hope so, because the résumé I have right now is not very appealing. If I can hold it, it’ll be only two articles a week so I would still have some time to manage something else on the side.
During my visit to the transfer station this morning, I was listening to Michael Graham on Boston’s 96.9. I don’t always agree with a lot of what’s said on this station, but I think the more we listen to other’s opinions, the more secure we can be with our own. Graham is known for his more conservative views, but I’m sure what he was discussing today was more of an observation than anything. He mentioned this idea of a new generation of “Boomerang Kids.” The way it was described is kids that graduate college and return home to live with their parents. The scenario that was read was a girl in her early twenties whom returned to live with her parents after studying art design. I’m really afraid that the path I’m walking is going to bring me right there. Sometimes I get really self-loathing when my professor makes cracks about people living in their parent’s basement. I suppose I have a little flexibility right now, because I guess like student loans, you can culturally defer independence while you’re in school. I really need to do more than just hope; I need to take more action with the course of my life.
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