Katie CotugnoKatie Cotugno
Tellin' stories, eatin' snax. NYT bestselling author of messy, complicated, feminist love stories
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Loser.

Katie

April 4, 2009

Sometimes you just need to take a Friday night

and:

rearrange the furniture

fold the laundry

load the dishwasher

watch the Netflix

eat a cannoli (thanks Tom)

write the story

make a grocery list

clear the clutter

and settle in for the weekend.

I can go boozing another time.

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To the Bank

Katie

April 3, 2009

About once a week at work I got to the bank to drop off the deposit. There are four tellers, and Moe is my favorite. She has a six month old son whose name translates to “Great Light,” and she eats a ton of yogurt. Rita has a nervous laugh. Faye is quick and quiet; her hand flies over the adding machine. When I say, “Have a good day, Faye,” she always smiles and waves. Mrs. Gee (her nameplate says Lulu, but I’d never call her that) of the perpetual scowl is actually quite nice, I’ve found, easily plied with a smile and a “thank you so much”. 

Most people, I’ve found, are easily plied that way. 

We talk about the weather, the day of the week, the things you talk to people about at the bank. I take my sunglasses off. 

Today it was warm enough to go without a coat. There were buds on the trees. “Have a good day, Faye!” I said, before I left, and she smiled. 

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The Haul.

Katie

April 2, 2009

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Among other things: a giant armchair, some patio furniture, a couple of lanterns, new dishes, a print of the Brooklyn Bridge, Bananagrams, a three-mirrored vanity, some half-dead plants, a spoon rest shaped like a fish, a porch swing,  my bicycle, and a new desk chair.

I woke up at five. I’m going to bed. Pictures to come.

So far, working part time is super productive.

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breath eyes memory

Katie

March 31, 2009

Things I’ve Found in My Parents’ House, a selected list:

a jar of $9 vanilla extract, unopened

a hand turkey dated 1989

a fur coat

the remote to a TV we don’t have anymore

one exercise ball, deflated

three cake stands

a hat box that my cat had thrown up in

a year’s worth of Oprah magazines

the slip one of my grandmothers, I don’t know which one, wore under her wedding dress

“Surviving Separation and Divorce: A Handbook”

a giant wasp (Tom killed it with a Michael Kors sandal and I said, when I write my memoir…)

a large collection of Hanson fanfiction, three hole punched and stored in a binder

sandalwood incense

enough empty wine bottles to make me feel sad

a shit ton of Swiffer dusters

my “Seniors 2003: Pink Ladies” t-shirt

one stained glass window

We’re getting stuff for the apartment, before this place sells. It is one part grave-robbing and one part unearthing of an ancient civilization. It feels like a haunted house. I opened all the windows and turned the music up as loud as it would go.

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Abby Try Again

Katie

March 30, 2009

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I wanted to get some pretty things for Rachel and Victoria, who had  birthdays in January and February (they’re cousins, born four days apart! I freakin’ love that about them). I’ve been trying to shop handmade and homemade whenever possible, so I rambled around blogland for awhile until I found Abby Try Again. She’s a photographer based in Portland, and her work is just lovely–vibrant and friendly and breathing, somehow.

 

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Anyway, I picked up a couple of prints for each of my lady friends, and they arrived super promptly in a tidy little package. I think they were a hit. And I got the biggest kick out of the whole thing. Happiness all around.

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lucky

Katie

March 27, 2009

 

The apartment is clean(ish). 

The novel is done (just about). 

I have a mug of coffee,

and I’m finally, finally wearing a skirt with no tights. 

A client at work sent us a gift basket full of oranges.

My friends come tonight. 

I’m going to make them this birthday cake, courtesy of Martha. 

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I can’t get over this song.

Tom went grocery shopping, because he is wonderful. 

He even bought broccoli. 

He said, “It’s the little things with you,”

and he was right. 

I’m off for the weekend. 

Be good.

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Condo

Katie

March 11, 2009

Condo is our betta fish. We used to have an excellent and mentally disturbed betta fish named House, but he died of shock after Tom transferred him to nicer digs. Anyway, we got a replacement who was noticeably smaller: thus, Condo. God forbid he dies, too. We’ll have to call the next one “Tenement”. Or “Van Down by the River”. 

Condo isn’t particularly hardy. He gets tired easy. He doesn’t like to eat very much, or follow your finger around the tank. If you change his water he gets cross and sulks for a day or two. Mostly he hangs out at the bottom by his rocks, chilling and observing the world outside his bowl with palpable disgust. 

Condo’s apathy makes me especially nervous when Tom’s away–I don’t want to be the only hand on deck should his ennui turn to suicidal ideation and a necessitate a burial at sea. “Swim, buddy!” I shout at him every once in awhile, tapping rudely on the glass. “Time’s a wastin’!” It’s important to me that he finds the will to live: I don’t think I’m up to flushing our only pet on my own. 

Hang on, Condo. 

Our guy will be back soon.

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Hudson River Line

Katie

March 9, 2009

My father always takes great pains, whenever he sees me, to remind me where I am from. 

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Thanks for a fantastic weekend, Riss. Also for taking me to Wal-Mart.

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northern sky

Katie

February 26, 2009

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three feet of new snow in Maine
an early morning wake-up from Leprechaun
a giant cup of coffee

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warm snuggly socks
the view from the mountain
skiing to the bottom without wiping out

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a long chat with someone new

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a truly hilarious game of Kings
snuggling to keep warm
sitting and reading and watching it snow

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February is not without its pleasures.

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love jones

Katie

February 18, 2009

Will and I made Valentines last Friday. 

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Hope you all did some hard-core lovin’.

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Katie Cotugno

Katie Cotugno is the New York Times bestselling author of eight messy, complicated feminist YA love stories, as well as the adult novels Birds of California and Meet the Benedettos. She is also the co-author, with Candace Bushnell, of Rules for Being a Girl. Her books have been honored by the Junior Library Guild, the Bank Street Children’s Book Committee, and the Kentucky Association of School Librarians, among others, and translated into more than fifteen languages.  Katie is a Pushcart Prize nominee whose work has appeared in The Iowa Review, The Mississippi Review, and Argestes, as well as many other literary magazines. She studied Writing, Literature and Publishing at Emerson College and received her MFA in Fiction at Lesley University. She lives in Boston with her family. 

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