The Tropics. So Warm. So Lurid. So May.

December 29, 2007

Here’s another photo from our splendid little calendar. This was taken in 1998, on the island of Curacao— which, you will be surprised to know, is a part of Amsterdam, the city in Holland. Even today Curacao remains a part of the Dutch Empire, and administratively the island is a part of Amsterdam. This relationship […]

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This Year’s Best Christmas Story

December 26, 2007

This story from frequent blog commentator InsightStraight. To advance this tale it must be understood by all that I havebeen, off and on and for much of my life, a bookseller. And I am as prone as most others of that breed to fanciful notions and antique behavior.So you will appreciate that when I dressed […]

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Happy Sir Isaac Newton’s Birthday!

December 25, 2007

Here in New Mexico, we have many traditions for celebrating Sir Isaac Newton’s Birthday on December 25th. We eat tamales, we stew up some posole, we light bonfires, we set little candles inside brown paper bags, and we decorate the graves of our ancestors with lights. I’m not doing any of that this year, I […]

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Three Little Words

December 23, 2007

So I have been writing along on the novel, and it’s going surprisingly well, thank you.Right up till this week, actually, when I encountered the part of the book described in my outline with three words. The words being: Their relationship deepens.Three words that imply a great deal, but that— like the rhetoric of our […]

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From Storm to Storm

December 23, 2007

So I’m back from the Left Coast. I got to New Mexico just in time to be hammered by the same winter storm that had hammered California three days earlier. I feel doubly blessed. I seem to have a new, albeit temporary, writing job. A very intense one. One that I still can’t actually talk […]

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So— Who Are You Guys?

December 16, 2007

I’m going to be out of town for several days, having an intense series of meetings about the Reely Good News item I mentioned last week, and which I still can’t tell you about. (Honestly, if I’d known it would have gone on this long, I wouldn’t have mentioned it.)I doubt I’ll be able to […]

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Air Force Cyberspace Command— ooh-rah!

December 13, 2007

“It’s all-out cyberwar toe-to-toe with the Russkies!” In 2008, the US military will start to fund a new Air Force “Cyberspace” Command (which will essentially attempt to create an ability for the US to wage warfare within civilian information infrastructures). As is typical with most post-conventional military efforts, the new command will sport: A huge […]

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Taos Toolbox 2008

December 12, 2007

Once again, we are offering the Taos Toolbox master class in writing science fiction and fantasy, June 8-21, 2008. My co-teacher will be the fabulous Kelly Link, and there will be an appearance by special lecturer Stephen R. Donaldson. This is a “graduate” level course, intended for people who have already been to Clarion or […]

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Cioppino

December 11, 2007

Yesterday being a rainy, cold, depressing Monday, I attempted to cheer myself up in a way that usually works. With food. So I threw some tilapia, bay scallops, giant prawns, oysters, and clams— about eighty bucks worth of seafood, actually— into this wonderful tomato and white wine broth, and I made enough cioppino to last […]

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Rainy Days and Mondays

December 11, 2007

Okay, so Monday sucked. It rained all day, which is good for our environment and for the ski lodges, but meant I lived all day in the gloom.Then I got bad news— not about me, but about a friend. Which put a huge damper on the day.And then I fired up the computer and started […]

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