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Monthly Archives: August 2012
SciFi Q of the Day: Two Claudias
SciFi Question of the Day: Huzzah! Claudia Christian and Claudia Black are both signed to do a movie together! What’s it about? (No, this isn’t really happening, I just wish it was.) Facebook Answers: Matthew B. Tepper ”We, Claudias”? Google Plus … Continue reading
Posted in Interviews
Tagged Claudia Christian, Claudia Black, Babylon Confidential, Strange Frame
4 Comments
Who Moved My Cheese?
ROW80 Update: I have a perforated ear drum and Bronchitis. I’m on antibiotics and pain meds, have very little concentration, so I’ve simply let myself have a series of sick days. A little writing-related stuff has been accomplished here and … Continue reading
Posted in Commentary & Musing, ROW80, Writing
Tagged goals, re-evaluate, RWA, SFWA, sick days
2 Comments
SciFi Q of the Day: Off-Equator Space Elevators
SciFi Question of the Day: Logic dictates that a space elevator be tethered from a point on the equator to a point out in geosynchronous orbit. But if you tethered it someplace that wasn’t on the equator, it would still … Continue reading
Posted in SciFi Q of the Day
Tagged anchor the elevator, ascending node, cross-track force, descending node, equator, equatorial nations, geosynchronous, geosynchronous orbit, hockey stick, inclination, International Space Elevator Conference, International Telecommunications Union, isec, isec.org, Jason Hough, Jason M Hough, Liftport, Liftportal, LiftPortal Space Education, lightning, Space Elevator, space tether, tether, The Darwin Elevator, Thoughts on space elevators
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Graph Paper
I used to relax every evening by sitting in the living room, watching TV, and doodling architectural plans on graph paper. Sometimes it would be a simple house, but more often it was castles. Vast, tall castles with towers and … Continue reading
Interview With Vastine Bondurant
I’m Texas born and raised, an old fashioned, bling-loving girly girl. I love to read and write stories of men and women, men and men, and the sizzling chemistry that draws them together. My heart is helplessly bound to romance … Continue reading
Posted in Interviews
Tagged being a woman, C. Zampa, Candy G, Marilyn Monroe, pseudonym, Rita Hayworth, woman who writes m/m
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Sick Schedule
This has been another acceptable week in writing. Not good, but acceptable. There was one day that I didn’t get any writing done at all because we had real-life stuff going on. Monday and Tuesday I actually got almost 2k … Continue reading






This Is The Day
This is the day I’ve been waiting for since NaNoWriMo 2010 when I finally decided that I was going to be a real writer. Today, my youngest went to PreSchool! It’s only three days a week for three hours at … Continue reading →