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Today was an okay day.

We had another of our regular “brown bag” lunches at work, this one with Robin Pogrebin, a journalist with the New York Times, who talked about her own history with the magazine, the general state (and likely future) of print journalism, and answered some of our questions. It wasn’t as interactive as last month’s improv session, but it was interesting.

This evening, after work, I took the subway downtown to the NYU campus to hear novelist (and NYU professor) Zadie Smith talk. She wound up mostly reading from her novel-in-progress, a novel she’s apparently been working on for the past six or seven years — and which is quite good, from the sound of it. Afterward, she took questions from the audience. I stayed for most of that, but sneaked out a little early near the end. Smith’s a funny and engaging presence, but I had me a train to catch. (I also had yet to have dinner, and it was already half past 7.)

All in all, a pretty okay day.

Wednesday various

Electin’ Tuesday

Quite an ordinary Tuesday. Even its being Election Day didn’t make it much more exciting. I went to vote, after work, at the local high school, but it was a pretty short and unexciting ballot. New York Supreme Court Judges, Receiver of Taxes, that sort of thing. Next year things will be busier in the high school gymnasium, I’m sure, since it’s a presidential election year.

Not much else to report, I’m afraid.