Here’s something that’s halfway nifty. Ever wanted to make sure you remember some special event, or had one of those “I’ll never forget this!” moments, only to wake up six months later and not have the fuzziest recollection of what happened? Maybe you just want to send your future self…
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Certainly doesn’t taste like it, though. I guess being an adult means not being able to hope for a snow day. Sad. Otherwise, I’m generally preoccupied with job and apartment hunting while also in the final…oh, 10k words of my current writing project. Could have the first draft in a…
3 CommentsFor some reason, Blogger refused to give me access all of yesterday, and I’ve just only been able to slip in today, during a lull between computer hiccups. Anyone else having issues, or is it just me? Not sure if I’ll get anything else put up today, so let me…
Comments closedThe snake did it.http://www.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/asiapcf/02/27/australia.snake.ap/index.html The leprechaun did it.http://www.metro.co.uk/weird/article.html?in_article_id=71482&in_page_id=2 The pterodactyl did it.http://www.metro.co.uk/weird/article.html?in_article_id=81848&in_page_id=2 I see that smile. Subscribe in a reader
Comments closedJoshua Bilmes, of Jabberwocky Literary Agency fame, has a new blog running. It’s not totally dedicated to the agenting business, but then again, how many times can an agent talk about their work, repeating the same advice to people who don’t read through the comments of old posts? It’s fun…
Comments closed*snickers* You’d be surprised to know how true this is for me. Or maybe you wouldn’t be surprised. I guess it depends on how well you know me. Other forms of “imagination insurance” that I’ve come to rely on: Thumps on the roof– Pretend Santa Claus has come early. Heavy…
Comments closedWith the job situation up in the air along with the apartment, I’ve had to consider the possibility of going through interviews, something I haven’t had to do for a few years now. That got me thinking on two different tangents. First, what is one of the more inane or…
2 CommentsHave you ever experienced what you believe to be a supernatural or paranormal circumstance? Maybe caught a ghostly image on film, or some other exposure to something unexplainable? While I usually turn a cynical eye towards stories of this kind, I’ve still held a fascination by them…that tiny part of…
Comments closedIf you haven’t had the chance to pick up Neil Gaiman’s American Gods, here’s the perfect opportunity–because it’s free! http://browseinside.harpercollins.com/index.aspx?isbn13=9780060558123&WT.mc_id=author_AmerGods_FullAccess_022208 It’s a thick, darkly lit book that dives into one of my favorite topics–mythology. Shadow has just got out of a stint in prison and is returning home to his…
2 CommentsJust popping on to say I couldn’t quite rustle up the energy to post today. Though, now I guess I’m making a post about not posting. Is that redundant? Oh well. We’ll leave that question to the philosophers. Though if they ever stoop so low as to debate the importance…
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