Monthly Archives: January 2012

Friendship

I used to have lots of friends. Childhood through college there was always a plethora of people close around me. Buddies to hang out with, true friends with soft shoulders to cry on. There were classmates I saw every day, … Continue reading

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SciFi Q of the Day: Release the Kraken!

SciFi Question of the Day: If someone yelled “Release the Kraken!” Would you do it? Assuming, of course, you’re standing next to the big “Pull here to release the Kraken” lever… Facebook Answers:   Matt Petersen of course…then pull out medusa’s head … Continue reading

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…and the winner is…

. Congratulations to Lisa W! You’ve won a digital copy of Elise Rome‘s The Sinning Hour!

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Interview With Charles Justiz

A graduate of the of the United States Air Force Academy and a former United States Air Force Officer, Charles Justiz has logged over 16,000 hours on over 100 different types of aircraft during his career. Prior to his retirement from NASA in 2010, Dr. Justiz … Continue reading

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ROW 80 Too Much?

You know the best thing about weekly check-ins? It makes you realize “Oh… last week my check-in was EEP! because I wasn’t adequately working towards my goals… and another week has gone by and it’s not much better.” It’s not … Continue reading

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SciFi Q of the Day: Changing a Lightbulb

SciFi Question of the Day (Behind the scenes version): How many grips does it take to change a lightbulb? . . Facebook Answers    Charlie Cecil Riley    Depends on which union they belong to.    Joseph Kerezman    At … Continue reading

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Belonging

There was a brief moment back somewhere at the end of the 1980’s when I felt like all my friends liked each other and everyone magically got along. It didn’t last. It feels good to belong. It’s nice to have … Continue reading

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Interview With Elise Rome

Elise Rome Romance author Elise Rome has been in love with strong, sexy heroes and intelligent, independent heroines ever since reading Gone with the Wind at the age of 13 (even though she will never forgive Margaret Mitchell for the … Continue reading

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ROW80 Eep!

Um… er… check back next week and I promise to have better news. This week…. don’t ask. The shortlink for this post is http://wp.me/p1qnT4-zu

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SciFi Q of the Day: Lunar Athletics

SciFi Question of the Day: How high/far could Earth’s finest athletes jump if they were on the moon? Let’s say they’re inside, unencumbered by spacesuits. .Facebook Answers:   Juno Suk   Isn’t the gravity 6 times lighter on the moon? I think … Continue reading

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