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Picottee Asheden
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GenderFemale
OccupationWriter, scribbler, yogi, deviate.
LocationAsheville, NC, United States
IntroductionWabisabi is a Japanese word for beautiful/ugly. But it goes much deeper than that. It's seeing perfection in an imperfect world. These pages are here for your joy, most are not written by me. For my writings please go to wantonmuse.blogspot.com
InterestsWriting, fiction writing, Short story writing, fiction, poetry, memoir, erotic fiction, sexuality, British history, French history, dancing, belly dancing, polyamory, yoga, meditation, gardening, sailing, wine, cooking, sensuality, sex, touch, being in love, loving everyone, lovers, intimacy, literature, movies, BBC, repartee, conversation, lingerie, fashion, sushi, music, live theater, internet dating
Favorite moviesA River Ran Through It, A Streetcar Named Desire, Angels in America, Bee Season Being There, Benny & Joon, Caberet, Crimes of the Heart, Dangerous Beauty, Days of Heaven, Elizabeth I (Helen Mirren), Fracture, Fried Green Tomatoes, Happy Thank You More Please, King of Hearts, Kolya, My Dog Tulip, Night of the Iguana, Noises Off, Same Time Next Year, The Cats of Miricatani, The Lion in Winter, The Triplets of Belleville, The Way We Live Now, The Winter Guest, The Witches of Eastwick Tipping The Velvet, Under Milkwood, Festival Express, Into Great Silence, War Photographer
Favorite musicBobby McFerrin, Brahms, Arvo Part, Natalie MacMaster, Hilary Hahn, Alicia Keys, Norah Jones, Heart, Queen, Jamie Sieber, John Mayer, Dave Mathews Band, Bruce Hornsby, Rush, George Antheil, Steely Dan, Leo Kottke, Yo Yo Ma, Joshua Bell, Flower Duet by Delibes, Carmen, Pavarotti, Maria Callas, Cracow Klezmer Band, Buena Vista Social Club, Alex De Grassi, Oajami, Natacha Atlas, Yusef Lateef, Adagio for Strings by Samuel Barber, Vivaldi, Amalia Rodrigues, Paul Simon, Fourplay, Bob Marley, Glenn Gould, Debussy, Schumann, Chopin, Jacques Brel, Edith Piaf, Blossom Dearie, Ella, Charlie Parker
Favorite booksAunt Haggar's Children, Pilgrim at Tinker Creek, The Liar's Club, In Cold Blood, As I lay Dying, Faces in the Water and anything by Annie Dillard, Dickens, Wharton, Thurber, Antonia Fraser, Ha Jin, Maupassant, Jeffery Eugenides, Colette, Dorothy Parker
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