Monthly Archives: January 2012

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Away From Sunrise Old enough to pay her own way but still young enough to believe in her own invincibility, a former nanny packs her life into a used station wagon and turns her back to the sunrise, heading west … Continue reading

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SciFi Fashion

This blog post is unfinished! It is only published so that I can show Miss. Overdose the article I’m writing where I mention her, and hope to be allowed to use a few of her images. It’s interesting how you … Continue reading

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Interview with Grey Kochsato, the Grey Duke of Drakeshead

Born the son of County Orange in Fallcastle, Grey is ironically the Grey Duke in Kingdom Come’s newest Duchy, Drakeshead.  After graduating from Journeydown University with a concentration in commerce and economics, he worked in the private sector for several … Continue reading

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Joanie

Joanie is my new Barnes & Noble Nook Tablet. I ♥ Her! Why Joanie? Well, it’s a lot easier to ask my husband “Is Joanie in my purse, or plugged in upstairs?” than to refer to “it” as my Nook Tablet all … Continue reading

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Teaching Again

I’ve been doing OK with the writing, although the exercise has already fallen by the wayside. I’m not filling my quota of words, but I knew that this week would be difficult. Tuesday I went back to teaching (College Freshmen… … Continue reading

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SciFi Q of the Day: Orion Nebula

SciFi Question of the Day: If space is mostly vacuum, what is all the “stuff” we see in this image of the Orion Nebula? .Facebook Answers: .   Keith Marshall   Nebulian Stuff.   Kyle Chisholm   The world’s hopes, dreams, and failures!   Geri Bressler   Space … Continue reading

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Unfulfilled

She knew what she wanted. She sat on the front porch of their run-down starter home, laptop open. The short story had been a resounding success… with her family and teachers. It could be the scene in a larger work. … Continue reading

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Arthurian Trek

Was King Arthur a real historical figure? Does it matter? I’ve loved the Arthurian legends for as long as I can remember. The stories have been reworked time and time again, but the original characters are timeless. Every generation finds … Continue reading

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What Would Have Been

I enjoyed writing Synaesthesia and posting it one chapter at a time on the blog. I decided when it was finished that I would take a few weeks off, then begin another serial in the new year. For a while … Continue reading

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Interview with Matt Ewald

Matthew Ewald is an actor and author who has appeared in such projects as Galidor: Defenders of the Outer Dimension, Plan 9 (the serious-minded remake of the 1959 classic Edward D. Wood, Jr.’s magnum opus, Plan 9 From Outer Space) and Star Trek: Phase II. His latest novel, Whispers … Continue reading

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