Showing posts with label Elizabeth Gilbert. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Elizabeth Gilbert. Show all posts

1.12.2011

inspiration: elizabeth gilbert

i love, love, love elizabeth gilbert.
i really think she's awesome and she's a total inspiration for me.

even her website is phenomenal.

where i'd want to go in india:
  • Ashram Hari Mandir
  • Mirzapur village
  • Pataudi market
where i'd want to go in bali:
  • Ubud
  • Melanting Temple and Monkey Forest
  • Jimbaran Bay
i'm going to steal her bio off her website and copy it here:

"Elizabeth Gilbert  was born in Waterbury, Connecticut in 1969, and grew up on a small family Christmas tree farm. From earliest memory, all she ever wanted to do was write. It is quite possibly genetic: Her sister, Catherine Gilbert Murdock, also became a writer, and is today the author of such beloved young adult novels as DAIRY QUEEN and PRINCESS BEN.

Elizabeth attended New York University, where she studied political science by day and worked on her short stories by night. After college, she spent several years traveling around the country, working in bars, diners and ranches, collecting experiences to transform into fiction. These explorations eventually formed the basis of her first book - a short story collection called PILGRIMS, which was a finalist for the PEN/Hemingway award. During these early years in New York, she also worked as a journalist for such publications as Spin, GQ and The New York Times Magazine. She was a three-time finalist for The National Magazine work, and an article she wrote in GQ about her experiences bartending on the Lower East Side eventually became the basis for the movie COYOTE UGLY.

In 2000, Elizabeth published her first novel, STERN MEN (a story of brutal territory wars between two remote fishing islands off the coast of Maine) which was a New York Times Notable Book. In 2002, Elizabeth published THE LAST AMERICAN MAN - the true story of the modern day woodsman Eustace Conway. This book, her first work of non-fiction, was a finalist for both the National Book Award and the National Book Critics Circle Award.

Elizabeth is best known, however for her 2006 memoir EAT PRAY LOVE, which chronicled her journey alone around the world, looking for solace after a difficult divorce. The book was an international bestseller, translated into over thirty languages, with over 10 million copies sold worldwide, and a movie version in the making, starring Julia Roberts. The book became so popular that, in 2008, Time Magazine named Elizabeth as one of the 100 most influential people in the world.

In 2010, Elizabeth published a follow-up to EAT PRAY LOVE called COMMITTED -- a memoir which explored her ambivalent feelings about the institution of marriage. The book immediately became a number one New York Times bestseller, and was also received with warm critical praise. As Newsweek wrote, COMMITTED "retains plenty of Gilbert's comic ruefulness and wide-eyed wonder", and NPR called the book "a rich brew of newfound insight and wisdom." COMMITTED will be published in paperback in February 2011.

Elizabeth Gilbert lives in rural New Jersey with her husband, her garden, and far too many beloved pets. She is at work on a new novel."


she's
freaking
awesome!

2.04.2010

Committed

Friggin' awesome!

For some time now, whenever travelling, I bring with me lots of books and a notebook to jot down ideas. However...when I was younger and filling out all those notebooks with ideas, I had no idea what to use them for. (Now I do!)

THIS BOOK was definitely not like "Auntie Liz's" first book, Eat Pray Love. There is so much listed here about the sanctity of marriage from a 'round the world aspect'. Definitely something that everyone should read...I imagine that the author has thousands of notebooks filled with the same ideas and bullets as I do :) (if not more so)

Highly Reccommend!

Much Love,
MG

9.15.2009

Frustrated Musings

I am not psychic. I do not have the insight into your soul, or anyone else's for that matter.

Sadly, I tend to repeat this to my family members quite often. My Grandmother is still in the hospital, and I was there from 8 am until about 2 yesterday, so that I could go pick up my nephew from school at 3. I have neglected household chores (and cooking).

So this morning, I am barely awake- holding my face in my hands to keep it up when my mother calls to ask me where I am.

Home?

Why are you home? Why didn't you go to the hospital?

My faint and fuzzy recollection is, before returning to the confines of my home (I say confines with love), that I called my mother who was at the hospital and she said she would call me back. She never did.

Thus, I am supposed to be psychic.
My Grandmother was doing pretty well up until about the time my mother reached the hospital yesterday. Then she was just frustrated and kept trying to pull out the IV and all these other wires attached to her. It was great. Especially when she threatened to kick me because I told her that she couldn't yank on these things.

She didn't, but still.

You know, when you have one of those days that just feel like a MESS? A hot, stinky, MESS? That's basically the kind of month that I am having.


I had a long talk with the LML (love of my life) yesterday, and I said to him- I don't care where I am as long as I have you...BUT I want to get the hell out of here. I'd love to be in a place (like our weekend escape, or maybe someplace similar) with no worries, no connection to the outside world: just him, me, our pup, and the laptop so I can write. A room with craft stuff so I can create. A place where we can hang all those puzzles we've done and entertain people during the holidays, where we can go do activities.

It's going to happen, LML assures me. I know it is. When? I want to travel, not because I am not happy (maybe I'm not sometimes), but I want to WITH HIM to come up with inspirations and stories and memories that only we would have.

Yes, it will happen one day. But I'm not very patient. Obviously.

2 inspirational books that I should pick up and re-read, if just for today?

Elizabeth Gilbert's Eat Pray Love
Patricia Volonakis Davis' Harlot's Sauce