|
|
||
E-Crush Into MeOn Umbra's romantic availability14 Feb 2005
I love all your research and cool little notes on Grist. Lots of learning! You must really love your job. I know this sounds weird, but I wish I could see a picture of you. I am intuitive by nature, and I respect what you are doing. I wish you all the best. Keep it up!
Peace,
Christopher P.S. Are you single?
Thank you very, very much. From the bottom of my heart. I love compliments on my writing, and I'm incredibly relieved that you find me useful. However, as my editor recently opined, "Oh my God, these e-crushes have got to stop. These people are insane." Nothing personal, Christopher; you are one of many lovely individuals who have written in with flattery, compliments, and inquiries as to my appearance and availability. Though the e-crush is diverting, I'm afraid I can't play along.
Real Umbra not pictured.
You can't see a photo of me. For those of you who've been with Grist long enough to recall the old website, you will remember that there was a photo of a woman's face, mostly obscured by books, accompanying my column. That woman is unknown to me, but her forehead and eyebrows are adored by untold quantities of strangers. I don't care to receive inquiries related to my physical appearance, nor do I believe that you all truly wish to see a photo of your occasionally helpful columnist with a smoking jacket, pipe, and Irish setter. It's all better left up to your imagination. Being left up to your imagination makes it possible to be worthy of your imagination. Think about that for a while.
Meanwhile, as I am never at a loss for words, I'll supply some imaginative possibilities for why I must remain photo-free:
Keep up the fan mail -- but I can't fan the e-crush flames.
Coyly,
Umbra
Yours is to wonder why, hers is to answer (or try). Please
send Umbra any nagging question pertaining to the
environment -- but first check out her FAQs!
The claims made in this column may not reflect the views of
this magazine. Neither the magazine nor the author
guarantees that any advice contained in this column is wise
or safe. Please use this column at your own risk.
|
Also in Grist
The Week's Most Popular
From the Archives
Got Time?, by Umbra Fisk. On effective activism.
What Is This "Print" You Speak of?, by Umbra Fisk. On environmental print magazines.
Where Can a Guy Get a Drink Around Here?, by Umbra Fisk. On freshwater.
|
|
You are not logged in. Thus, you cannot post a comment. If you have a Gristmill account, log in below. If you don't have a Gristmill account, well, by all means go make one! Meet you back here in five.