Shifting gears
I am now the proud owner of a slightly used (or is it certified pre-owned?) editor's blog. So I thought I'd take it for a test drive. It's kind of a slow day at the office. Hoping things will pick up soon. But I figured I'd take this time to introduce myself. You already know my name, Kate Kealey. I'm still getting used to it myself. As Eddie mentioned before, I just came back from my honeymoon in Ireland. I've been married four weeks and been in this business a little over two years. I've lived in the San Gabriel Valley since I was 7. Went to Temple City High School and graduated with my bachelor's from Cal Poly Pomona.
I'm a media junkie with a few Web sites I visit religiously, but mostly I like to just go where the links take me. I just finished reading Salty, by Mark Haskell Smith, an author I met while working at Vroman's Bookstore in college. So I'm in search of a new read if you have suggestions (I think maybe a classic this time). In the meantime, I've been checking out this article by New York Magazine on the only reality shows I prefer to watch - the kind where contestants progress on skill and talent rather than tawdry behavior.
Comments
Welcome to the local blogosphere, and congratulations on your recent wedding!
Posted by: Jill | August 6, 2007 8:28 PM
You mention tawdry behavior like it's a bad thing.
What did you think of "Salty"? I haven't started it yet.
Posted by: Mr. M. Anonymous | August 7, 2007 4:53 AM
Welcome, welcome!
What year did you graduate Temple City High? I know a few people who went there.
Oh - and I guess you'd hate my idea for a reality show: "Pasadena City Council"
:-)
Posted by: Aaron Proctor | August 7, 2007 10:36 AM
I graduated in 1999.
Posted by: Kate | August 7, 2007 11:26 AM
If you are looking for a classic, Candide by Voltaire is short but insightful. Also, TH White - The Once and Future King is great.
Posted by: Daniel | August 7, 2007 12:35 PM
I highly recommend "Animal Vegetable Miracle" by Barbara Kingsolver. She wrote Poisonwood Bible and some other good reads. BTW - I love Vromans!
Posted by: 91024 | August 13, 2007 3:04 PM