Monthly Archives: August 2012

Interview With Claudia Christian

From her first television series in the eighties, through her role as Susan Ivanova of Babylon Five in the nineties, and numerous roles in the new millennium, Claudia Christian is not only one of SciFi’s favorite stars, she is a … Continue reading

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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

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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

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Atemporal Masturbation

Apparently, I’m an expert. No no no… not in the actual act, but apparently in the naming thereof. It all started with this article about Dr. Who and Torchwood’s John Barrowman to be replaced by younger Captain Jack in Doctor Who … Continue reading

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Interview With Jason M. Hough

Jason is a former 3D Artist and Game Designer, developing such titles as Metal Fatigue and Aliens vs. Predator: Extinction.  Currently he works at a Fortune 500 company designing software that uses machine-learning techniques to make smartphones more efficient.  After leaving the game … Continue reading

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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