21 November 2009
A great book: We Took to the Woods by Louise Dickinson Rich
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One of the joys of examining another person's library is finding treasures. We Took To the Woods by Louise Dickinson Rich, published by ...
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19 November 2009
The Extraordinarily fine Arts Auction, and Interfictions 2
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The Auction is on now, and a marvelous assortment of handmade books, wearables, and other inspired pieces can be yours—or ultimately posses...
A Pocket Book
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This pocket-size book is doing very well on Asteroid * , though the astroidians have no clothes nor the teachings of sin . They do now unde...
Hunger, Fear, and The Novel Surplus
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The advice was free, so I'm sure he hasn't taken it and I don't have to feel guilty for possibly killing a Great Someone-to-be i...
27 October 2009
The delighted osteologist
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Life for the people in the fields of forensic bones and osteology might seem as if it's grim. "Another face!" declared the os...
21 October 2009
Sorta
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Two boys cycled past me on a dirt road today, and one said to the other: " I sorta !jumped! on it. and All...
The art of negative spaces
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Many of the most delicate and beautiful works art are pierced work—not only small items such as Malaysian and Indonesian shadow puppets , b...
My upcoming appearances related to the World Fantasy Convention
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Readings and signings Saturday, October 31, 8:45 PM – 10 PM. Crystal Room, Fairmont Hotel, San Jose, California. To celebrate the publicati...
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11 October 2009
If haiku came from Australia . . .
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'seasons' would mean something entirely different from the staid four, each with its list of characters, colours, actions. The fall ...
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Jellyfish refraction and magnification
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unsung hero with no neck from which to hang an award Not only are some types of jellyfish 'eyes' teaching us about advanced optics,...
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