Is Lisa Kogan Dead or Something?: And Other News of the Day

Over the past three days I have had an incredible amount of traffic on an old post inspired by a Lisa Kogan column from O Magazine of a year ago. 

In the article, Kogan ponders the possibilities of losing one’s mate. Not literally. She just wonders, as many of the more morbid among us do at some point, what it would be like to be widowed. 

She was trying to be funny and I didn’t find her subject or style too amusing. Not because I don’t have a gallows humor gene – I do. Once, when my late husband was lamenting how much being dead without me was going to suck (he had dementia, remember), I reminded him that time probably flew by much more quickly in the ever-after and that he would eventually have my second husband to keep him company anyway.

He didn’t laugh. Neither did my co-workers when I related the story to them. Probably you aren’t laughing either. 

I suck at the humor thing as much as Lisa Kogan.

But getting back to the sudden surge of her presence in my search terms, I decided to google her to see if anything was up. Maybe she died? Or perhaps she wrote a book and is making the rounds of the talk shows and morning “news” programs. Doug and Annie Brown, the couple who had sex for 101 straight days and then wrote a book about it, (and why I didn’t think of doing that I will never know) show up in the search terms whenever a news article or review about the book turns up. Lisa, however, doesn’t appear to have done anything of late aside from her latest column in O. Which wasn’t that good. In fact, I found it annoying and thought that The Bloggess could have done a better job with the topic.

But I digress – often, yes, I know – there just seem to be an awful lot of people interested in Lisa Kogan. And so far as I could ascertain, she hasn’t died. Which would definitely explain people searching for her. People who read O anyway. But she didn’t. As far as I know.

And why am I writing about search terms?

Because I am still working on Kumari!

Yeah, I know I said it was done. It is, but the revising continues because it’s not quite right. So I signed up for an online writer’s workshop for sci-fi, fantasy and horror writers (I think horror but I can’t remember exactly), and posted it for review. Only one review as yet and it confirmed my opinion that the story is still light and far too staccato as far as flow goes.

Revising is one of those things that either takes off like a brush fire or feels like mental constipation. There is no middle ground. 

I can almost feel the direction I need to go but can’t squeeze the right words out. Once I find the chink in the wall, I know the meat of the story will pour out, but I am not quite there yet. 

Hence this post. Which is my alternative to cleaning or baking or blanching veggies for the freezer. I could have attempted to tempt my husband into a nooner when he was home for lunch instead but we are into day three of a “cleanse” and things are getting fragrantly ugly. No constipation there. Anyway, we just had a nooner, and a nooner habit could become an impediment to say – employment – and we don’t want that. 

What I need to do is re-order a few sentences and paragraphs for flow and tone down the royal “we” of the story’s language and flesh out the character’s parents and the priests a bit. I also need to play up the global warming theme of the setting. I don’t think that is coming out although I don’t want to “go there” in terms of explaining what is happening specifically to the climate/geography. I am not a techie when it comes to sci-fi. More like a Bradbury.

Off to stare at my draft some more. Perhaps it’s like meditation? If I let my mind focus and then drift, it will come to me.

10 thoughts on “Is Lisa Kogan Dead or Something?: And Other News of the Day

  1. Well, there’s no question, I’m definitely not for everyone. Ironically, I also found too found your line pretty funny. Go figure!

    1. I had to read what I wrote again b/c I couldn’t remember what I’d written. Being on the d-list, I didn’t really expect the people I wrote about back then to ever run across the posts I’d written about them. I’ve been around the blogosphere too long now to count on that anymore.

      You are still quite a frequent search topic. I have stopped checking to see if you’ve died though when that happens. The dead pop up quickly on Twitter and Facebook, so if you aren’t floating among the trending, I assume you are just fine and stirring a pot over at Oprah’s,

      Thanks for stopping by and for the comment.

  2. great joke, is it copywrited 😉 would like to send it to my ex-wives

    61 and back in grade 12 English and can REALLY appreciate your difficulty. Hamlet… AGAIN… after 40 years can’t they think of something better than some has been hack writer… anyway, do hope that you got over the block… and if I don’t run over you again in this life, see you on the flip side, I’ll be in the kitchen area, hiding out from my ex’s 😉

  3. I agree that you win the Procrastinator of the Day award. You procrastinate more creatively than most people I know – probably the writer in you. Hope the revising catches fire.

  4. i think your ‘second husband’ joke is funny – but please don’t gauge humor on my style (i’m a bit twisted!)

    oh, and you win the Procrastinator of the Day award. No badge to go with it… i haven’t gotten around to making something up yet…

    hey! look! a butterfly!

  5. I hate it when something is stuck sideways in your brain. You hit, but not a clean hit. But when it finally breaks loose and rips free, it’ll be grand. Best of luck. 🙂

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