It should have been a normal rush hour ride from Brookland Station, past Georgia Avenue, through Columbia Heights, then down through that damnable bottleneck…
All posts by “Puja B. Canta”
Snowball Fight in Mount Pleasant
The snow today reminded me of this short story about how a really lopsided snowball fight brought two taciturn DC neighbors together. Totally a shameless re-post! Blizzard of 2009 by Puja B. Canta Dear Mr. Tannenbaum, Please consider the following before you file criminal charges,… Read More
Delay
Hai guys, I’m still putting together an update… I hope to get something to you by Thursday. 😦
Most embarrassing writer moments evar
I’ve got the writer’s blues again… Getting time and energy together to update is a bit of a process still, so here’s some more writer’s chickie soup for ya (you’re not alone, I’m even willing to share evidence of this!): Hey, remember the time that… Read More
Delay today
Hello Everyone, I’m a bit behind schedule and will try to get a new chapter of Damsel up tonight. But–I’ve still got something very cool for you to read. Animals I’ve realized that Randitty’s second anniversary is coming up soon–I recall that I launched around… Read More
Heya everyone, Remember how I said that I wrote Damsel 4 years ago, and that it wasn’t finished? Well… okay, so first, before you panic, there’s still plenty of story left. There’s maybe 200+ pages to come, and then I had also started a Damsel… Read More
Something Special for Easter
Take off your work clothes, lay on the floor and try to remember everything fucking awesome that has happened to you. I did that once, here’s exactly how it went.
Countdown to more random fiction fun
I don’t care, I’ll still be writing during the apocalypse… In 2012, my hard-core efforts will include (no worries, it’s just a better word for “not quite jaded yet!”): An anthology of all the best, silly DC stories from Randitty’s first year out (2010). Plus,… Read More
New winter artwork
Phase One: create and upload the new artwork — complete. Next… write this week’s story, involving a woman who risks freezing beneath the Tidal Basin (near the Jefferson Memorial).
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(Insert awesome blog post containing a fantasy fiction story too long for a blog format that is supposed to help build my platform as a writer, here.) 🙂

