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The Query Project

This project is a wonderful idea, so go tell Joshua Palmatier how much you appreciate him putting together something like this. The Query Project is for anyone who has ever wondered what a good query looks like. This project is for anyone who has ever stayed up until 5am changing…

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Out celebrating

Tis the wife’s birthday, so we’re out for the day and evening. You all play nice, now. I see that smile.  Subscribe in a reader

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Want to be an Allomancer?

If you don’t know what an Allomancer is, then go out and pick up Mistborn, the first in Brandon Sanderson‘s Final Empire series featuring magic-users who employ metals as the source of their power–“burning” swallowed metal pieces in order to create different effects, such as increased strength, heightened sensations, etc.…

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Hope of Elantris- free read from Brandon Sanderson

Brandon Sanderson announced that this short story, set in the world of Elantris, his first stand-alone fantasy novel, is now available for the public domain. So he was helpful enough to post it for free on his site. Here’s the linke: http://www.brandonsanderson.com/library/32/Elantris-The-Hope-of-Elantris Note- this story does take place after the…

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13

A quivering hand snakes its way up over the edge of the desk. Fingers fumble over the keyboard. aFKASsvdvsv… After rallying for a few seconds, the fingers orient themselves and try again. 13 miles… …legs filing for divorce… …someone…remind me why running is good for the body?… With a last…

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Great…50-foot spiders

We’re only one spill of radioactive waste away from the world being taken over by arachnid overlords. Let this be a reminder! I see that smile.  Subscribe in a reader

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Freaky typewriters

Maybe this is one reason I’ve always preferred computer typing over the classical. I’ve had that secret fear that sometime, in the middle of the night, the typewriter will come alive and start munching on my fingers. Enjoy these works of art, but be cautious the next time you hit…

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A review of Sly Mongoose

And here’s the second review of the weekend. Tobias Buckell‘s Sly Mongoose recently showed its face on the shelves, and once my copy arrived, I launched through it fast enough to leave burn marks on some of the pages. From that reaction, I’m sure you can tell that I enjoyed…

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