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May 4, 2007
My Shower Curtain's Right
Here's what I'm told every single morning, via my shower curtain:

I admit, I don't always believe it. I admit, sometimes I want to believe it but know better. And sometimes I find, to my flat-out amazement, that some things really are all about me.
Take, for instance, the answer to the acrostic on page 68 in the April 29, 2007 issue of the Sunday NY Times Magazine. I learned, thanks to an email from a friend, that the various answers combine to reveal a quotation from one of my essays, the title of the essay the quote comes from, and my name.
I don't subscribe, so I had to track down a copy and work it for myself. Turns out she's right.
If you get the Sunday NY Times and haven't already sent the last Sunday's off to be recycled, check it out youself. Remember: the first five words in the clues spell out
h
o
l
l
y
It's the strangest bit of recognition my writing has ever received. Once I got over being astonished, I've been flattered beyond belief.
Posted by Holly at May 4, 2007 3:40 PM
Comments
That is so beyond cool! It IS all about you!
Posted by: rebecca at May 4, 2007 7:40 PM
Shoot, I'll bet even Walt Whitman couldn't claim that bit of fame! Is this the big time, or what?!
Posted by: Juti at May 8, 2007 6:40 PM
This reminds me of the time I got a letter published in "Harper's" and did not find out about it until a friend told me.
Posted by: Hattie at May 11, 2007 4:58 PM
How did you get my shower curtain? I'd go over hill and over Dale to hit the Times like that.
Posted by: Dale at May 12, 2007 10:20 PM
Holly, that's simply great that you are in the NY Times in such a fashion. You'd think they'd have to ask first, wouldn't you?
Regardless, I love it.
Posted by: Sister Mary Lisa at May 14, 2007 6:09 PM

