A Radosevich Project

Mar 08

Mondays Are for Fresh Starts

When Books Could Change Your Life: Baltimore City Paper -

I’m not ashamed to say that The Hardy Boys changed my life.

I thought I hated reading until picked up a Hardy Boys book. We lived in Kentucky. And I remember poring over the Hardy Boys collection at the library in town.

I read every one of them, some of them multiple times. I dreamed of being like them one day-They had a car, a motorcyle, a boat, a plane, a laboratory, etc. They could fight, think, investigate, endure. They were Jason Bourne before Bourne.

They changed my life because I never quit reading. I cried at the end of Where the Red Fern Grows. I read Redwall. I read Les Miserables. I read The Lord of the Rings. I read about Reagan, Schwarzkopf, Powell, Napolean, Lewis, etc.

What books changed your life when you were 12?

*photo by penreyes

Mar 03

Advice for Fiction Writers -

Jeffrey Tayler has a helpful essay on advice for those who want to write fiction. He notes that The Atlantic, where he serves as a correspondent, receives every year 60,000 unsolicited…

My morning coffee.

My morning coffee.

Mar 02

Legal pads, Mathematics, and Tigers

Mar 01

You Don't Know Who You're Dealing with

It’s easy to write someone off. The guy in line at the store who should take better care of himself. The driver who doesn’t belong on the road. The woman working a mindless job who has no dreams or ambitions.

It’s hard to truly see. That man just finished his 2nd of 3 jobs and needed to pick up a few things for the baby. That driver is just trying to get his overheating car to a safe place. That woman works there for health reasons and takes acting classes on the side.

C.S. Lewis said that if we saw humans as they one day will be, then we would not treat our neighbors so lightly.

Around our house, when we see someone particularly frustrating, hurried, angry, etc., we say “He might be having transmission trouble.” We’re not always at our best either.

*photo by SubZeroConscienceness

Feb 26

The New News

I follow soccer closely. It’s the only sport I care much about. I check the newspaper or ESPN.com for updates on other sports so I’m in the loop, but that’s all I do for the other sports.

I don’t follow soccer through traditional media (newspapers, tv, websites). I subscribe to two blogs and a twitter feed to tell me everything I want to know. One blog and the twitter feed are written by journalists, but I rarely read their articles in magazines and on websites like FOX Sports and Sports Illustrated. I prefer their candid thoughts and summaries to normal game summaries and ratings. The other blog aggregates and annotates all of the soccer news and commentary in one post. So between the three of them, I get news and commentary in three bursts per day.

The way we consume information and media is changing. Is it changing to batches of news? Will we now listen to commentary from trusted friends and sources rather than editors at the city newspaper?

How do you get your news?

Feb 25

Taxes are Finished

I did our taxes Tuesday. And yes, I was grumpy for most of it. I also took care of insurance, hospital bills, budget, etc. Now I just want to read. And write.

For the second year in a row, I misread the payment/refund part of the taxes. I told Emma we needed to pay on our taxes before I realized that it said refund.

You’d think I’d care enough to read it right.

Feb 23

Shorts and Snow

Feb 22

Food Poisoning -

Savage Chickens - Food Poisoning

More sickness.