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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!

You mention tawdry behavior like it's a bad thing.

What did you think of "Salty"? I haven't started it yet.

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"

:-)

I graduated in 1999.

If you are looking for a classic, Candide by Voltaire is short but insightful. Also, TH White - The Once and Future King is great.

I highly recommend "Animal Vegetable Miracle" by Barbara Kingsolver. She wrote Poisonwood Bible and some other good reads. BTW - I love Vromans!

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