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I’m Not Sick, But I’m Not Well

February 28, 2012 by Shanna

I’ve been having a bunch of stupid, stress-related health stuff lately, including a headache that I’ve literally had for three weeks. Life goes on, but I haven’t had the energy to muster up a blog post for a while, plus all I really want to do is complain about my aches, pains, and resentments. If you’re going to sit through that, you should probably just call [insert your most annoying relative here] and keep it in the family.

I’ve had a couple of PEN blog posts since I last posted here; if you’re interested, you can read them here, and here.

And I was interviewed by Meredith Resnick over at The Writer’s Inner Journey. You can read it here.

I’ll be back as soon as I have something more interesting to talk about than my doctor’s appointments or the fact that I still lie awake in bed at night plotting revenge fantasies on someone who–I can 100% guarantee you–hasn’t thought about me in years. (Yes, one of the aforementioned doctors is a therapist.)

Good times.

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  • Places That Changed My Life

    • Atlantic Center for the Arts
    • MacDowell Colony
    • Norman Mailer Colony
    • PEN USA
    • Prague Summer Program
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    • The Atlantic
    • The New Yorker
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