Another two for the price of one sentence. It's worth mentioning that all these posts so far have come from within only thirty pages or so of the same book. Brogan - a coarse work shoe reaching to the ankle. Moiling - the first definition is requiring hard work, but McCarthy uses the second definition: …
new words – murrhine
Cormac McCarthy is one of many authors known to make up words, either by sticking two separate words together, or by using them in unusual ways. This is one example. Murrhine means of, relating to, or made of murra, which is a material thought to be of semiprecious stone or porcelain used to make costly …
lovely words
As one who has been reading constantly for most of my life, I don't often encounter new words anymore. Except, that is, when I read something by Cormac McCarthy. I decided I should start keeping track of my favorites when I, today, encountered two new beauties in the same sentence. Here they are: Coomb (also …
Didn’t read it: The Novelist: A Novel, by Jordan Castro, a noview
Imagine that you wake one morning and at the foot of your bed is a glowing blue portal cut from the air, a shimmering gateway to whoknowswhere, you step blearily and excitedly toward it, it could lead anywhere, anywhen, turn you into anyone, the vibrating, shimmering edges seem to pulse with possibility, this, finally, is …
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Best writing year yet?
Today I have had yet another story accepted for publication, that brings the total to 7 this year. To put that in perspective, before this year, the total number of stories that I'd ever had published was 10. What happened? Why this sudden streak? Well, one major key is I'm sending out many more stories, …

