Greta Christina has been writing professionally since 1989, on topics including atheism, sexuality and sex-positivity, LGBT issues, politics, culture, and whatever crosses her mind. She is author of
The Way of the Heathen: Practicing Atheism in Everyday Life, of
Comforting Thoughts About Death That Have Nothing to Do with God, of
Coming Out Atheist: How to Do It, How to Help Each Other, and Why, of
Why Are You Atheists So Angry? 99 Things That Piss Off the Godless, and of
Bending: Dirty Kinky Stories About Pain, Power, Religion, Unicorns, & More, and is editor of
Paying For It: A Guide by Sex Workers for Their Clients. She has been a public speaker for many years, and many of her talks can be seen on YouTube. Her writing has appeared in multiple magazines and newspapers, including Ms., Penthouse, Chicago Sun-Times, On Our Backs, and Skeptical Inquirer, and numerous anthologies, including
Everything You Know About God Is Wrong and three volumes of
Best American Erotica. (Any views she expresses in this blog are solely hers, and do not necessarily represent this organizations.) She lives in San Francisco with her wife, Ingrid. You can email her at gretachristina (at) gmail (dot) com, or follow her on
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Hey, now, that sounds like a great fun dream! Maybe you could write a book about it that’ll outsell The Da Vinci Code!
I remember having some weird dream about destroying a magical artifact. It was equally silly. Nice looking cabinet, though.
Do other people have drreams about epic battles between good and evil, or is it just Greta and I?
“Do other people have dreams about epic battles between good and evil, or is it just Greta and I?”
What I want to know is: Do other people have dreams about epic battles between good and evil that focus on utterly mundane trivia of everyday life, like cabinets and glasses and BART lines?
http://gretachristina.typepad.com/greta_christinas_weblog/2006/05/dream_diary_514.html
Mine aren’t mundane. But they do undergo several rewrites over the course of a night, often tightening the plot or providing greater depth to a character or two.