Perfectly Good Enough

by Julie Snider
I sometimes hold back from attempting a project. But why? What am I waiting for? A guarantee of perfection?
The Flying Futon

by Julie Snider
I wrote this piece to commemorate an epic, but humorous, failure to move a piece of furniture for a friend some years ago. It is a tale of blinding summer heat, poor communication, and dumb luck.
Intentions

by Julie Snider
Why am I embarking upon this journey of creating stories to share with others? What do I hope to gain in the process? What do I hope others might gain because of my efforts? My first blog entry is an exploration of my literary intentions; it is also a chance to inspect intentions within a larger context. As I enter the more "mature" years of my life, I am finding it ever more important to question my motivations for all sorts of things.