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Writing Walking Whatever: August 2008
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A sometimes fun, sometimes bumpy, sometimes clunky writing and bushwalking journey. Monday, August 18, 2008. Have been home for about 10 days. And I'm sorry for not blogging Seattle, but the writing experience turned out to be so intense, I ended up eating, sleeping (not much sleeping, mind you), writing and critting 7 days a week. That's what I went for, so I'm happy. 2007), I might not have survived. Here's the trailer:. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. The Wind...
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Writing Walking Whatever: I'm Home
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A sometimes fun, sometimes bumpy, sometimes clunky writing and bushwalking journey. Monday, August 18, 2008. Have been home for about 10 days. And I'm sorry for not blogging Seattle, but the writing experience turned out to be so intense, I ended up eating, sleeping (not much sleeping, mind you), writing and critting 7 days a week. That's what I went for, so I'm happy. 2007), I might not have survived. Here's the trailer:. YAY Carol is back in Cyberspace. Haha oh well, its in my latest blog actually.
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Writing Walking Whatever: February 2008
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A sometimes fun, sometimes bumpy, sometimes clunky writing and bushwalking journey. Friday, February 8, 2008. Review: Tumble by Trent Jamieson (Podcast). Online at Pseudopod 74 25th January, 2008. I’m a big fan of podcasts, especially literary ones. I wack them on my ipod, then go for a walk around the burbs for an hour or two and come back well exercised and a little bit happier for having achieved two things at once. So when I discovered Pseudopod. Things do work out in horror, but not how you want.
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Writing Walking Whatever: January 2008
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A sometimes fun, sometimes bumpy, sometimes clunky writing and bushwalking journey. Friday, January 25, 2008. Human v Inhuman II. Online at fantasy magazine. 21st january, 2008. Spoiler Warning: Maybe this is more of a critique than a review. I don't like spoilers, but found it hard to write about this story without giving (what some readers may think) too much away. I don't think I have, but I thought I'd warn you just in case. Focuses on acknowledging one’s humanity as a means to survive, this st...
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Writing Walking Whatever: Seattle Week 1
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A sometimes fun, sometimes bumpy, sometimes clunky writing and bushwalking journey. Monday, June 23, 2008. I'm over the jet lag, but the urge to write a story is much greater than the urge to blog. So here's a quick run down of what I've been up to since leaving Perth. Highlight of the Flight: Seeing snow-capped Mt Fuji from the plane and a minefield of volcanoes on the approach to Seattle. Awesome News I've heard: The announcement of the Locus Awards for Shaun Tan (for The Arrival. Ed with Garder Dozois).
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Writing Walking Whatever: June 2008
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A sometimes fun, sometimes bumpy, sometimes clunky writing and bushwalking journey. Monday, June 23, 2008. I'm over the jet lag, but the urge to write a story is much greater than the urge to blog. So here's a quick run down of what I've been up to since leaving Perth. Highlight of the Flight: Seeing snow-capped Mt Fuji from the plane and a minefield of volcanoes on the approach to Seattle. Awesome News I've heard: The announcement of the Locus Awards for Shaun Tan (for The Arrival. Ed with Garder Dozois).
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Writing Walking Whatever: Some Links To Look At
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A sometimes fun, sometimes bumpy, sometimes clunky writing and bushwalking journey. Friday, November 21, 2008. Some Links To Look At. Bruce Sterling talks about Steampunk: The Users Guide to Steampunk. Thanks to Jay Lake. The people at NASA think a patch of ocean near Perth, Australia would be an ideal spot for a Space Elevator. Book View Cafe is here. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Imagine Me at Clarion South. The Incredible Rambling Elimy. Elizabeth Fitzgerald has intervi...
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Writing Walking Whatever: Steampunky Trivia
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A sometimes fun, sometimes bumpy, sometimes clunky writing and bushwalking journey. Thursday, October 2, 2008. Dare I admit how long ago it was that I read the works of Jules Verne? Journey To the Centre of the Earth. Was my first SF novel. That impressed me so much that I kept reading SF and, when I grew up, took up caving and cave diving for a few years. Today I decided to have a reread of 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. In preparation for the paper I'm giving at Wastelands: Age of Iron. The Incredible R...
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Writing Walking Whatever: April 2008
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A sometimes fun, sometimes bumpy, sometimes clunky writing and bushwalking journey. Friday, April 11, 2008. I was looking up Seattle today and found this link to Abney Park. I'm really liking this genre. Links to this post. Sunday, April 6, 2008. I've got to get this proposal out of the way, so I'm reading like crazy. This week I finished off China Mieville's Perdido Street Station. And something by Moorecock and Sean McMullen and maybe Neal Stephenson's Diamond Age. Links to this post. Mt Rainier) which...
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