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Monthly Archives: March 2012
Interview With Eden Mabee
I came, I saw, I made typos… then hack \ and burn (well, not really, the burner is broken). I make bad jokes that few others seem to get, dabble in photography with a mediocre camera and write speculative fiction … Continue reading
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Tagged #ROW80, A Round of Words in 80 Days, changing goals, David R Palmer, Eden, Elaine Stock, Emergence, fractals, Kymele, Many Worlds, Many Worlds from Many minds, math girl, mouse, Mrs. Kinowski, photography, scivener, storyteller, Untrained users of the force are a dancer to everyone, world building, Zebra pens
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But I Don’t Want to Burn My Bra…
There are 2 versions of this post. I wasn’t able to finish it on the day I started it, and since the topic is one that is very active right now, new things happened and when I went back to … Continue reading
Joanie Has a New Friend
I wrote a post a couple of months ago about Joanie, my Barnes & Noble Nook. A couple days ago, Joanie got a new friend… a Kindle I won in Charles Justiz‘ Facebook Contest promoting his book, Specific Impulse. That’s his … Continue reading
SciFi Q of the Day: Asteroid AG5
SciFi Question of the Day: If we discover that asteroid AG5 really is going to hit the Earth in 2040, who should we send to blast/deflect it away? Astronauts trained in explosives/drilling? Drilling/explosives experts trained to be astronauts? Bruce Willis … Continue reading
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Tagged asteroid, astronauts, Ben Afflec, Ben Affleck, Bruce Willis
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The Hairbrush
It was so long ago, I’m sure I’ll never remember what book it was. It was about a girl who was blind, and how she coped with her disability. One scene has stood out in my mind for decades now… … Continue reading
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Interview With Rob Fredricksen
Rob Fredricksen is the long suffering and ever loving husband of yours truly. Super Info Tech guy by day, he’s a wonderful Daddy to our two girls and even keeps a basket-full of toys in his office for when they come to … Continue reading





Revelations of Polyamory
According to Wikipedia: Polyamory (from Greek πολύ [poly, meaning many or several] and Latin amor [love]) is the practice, desire, or acceptance of having more than one intimate relationship at a time with the knowledge and consent of everyone involved. It is not to be confused with polysexuality, which is … Continue reading →