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The Megasometherium Club: 10/01/2003 - 11/01/2003
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Many people sing: "Deedee! No reason why The Megatherium Club can't be the name for any nongroup. Wednesday, October 29, 2003. The oldest place of worship is the Rialto. The Colony, now owned by the same folks. Is this great 1970s place with shag carpeting (in groovy earthtone biomorphic patterns) on the walls. Posted by Richard at 1:40 PM. Monday, October 27, 2003. Cute pictures of another George (named Tugboat). Pictures of bicycler extraordinaire Tyler Hamilton and more importantly his Golden Retriever.
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Ptarmigan: 11/2002 - 12/2002
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A grouse with completely feathered feet. Hypergolem's nursing wounds. Thanks for the cards, audience-on-other-side-of-glass-wall. Picking off the clickthru rates from trees. That harvest of epic snippets. Evening's game of choice of late? And also, I love you? By you I mean the game of Marco Polo. The gray, gray game. Posted by Alan @ 11/27/2002 10:25:00 PM. 1983), when played backwards, contains no messages. That's why the MI-5 loves it, baby, he said. We had a draft of laughs over that. Interactive fic...
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Meditations in an Emergency: 04/01/2003 - 05/01/2003
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Meditations in an Emergency. Random thoughts, memories, convoluted therapeutic ramblings, a billboard of love. Monday, April 28, 2003. I'm back. I guess I forgot to mention that I was gone. For the past week I was on Kelleys Island, just north of Sandusky, Ohio. Yes, we have islands in Ohio. Miracles still happen. Now I'm back home. One more week of school left before I graduate. Two essays left to write. No more tonsilitis. Yay. Posted by Christopher Barzak at 4/28/2003 01:40:00 AM. It's great, though!
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The Infinite Matrix | Christopher Rowe | Seared Scallops and Steamed Green Beans
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Seared scallops and steamed green beans. For gwenda on her 27th birthday. The historian was the only one of the old gang left who played those little head games with me. The rest had all moved on or moved off done their damage, mostly, and figured out I wasn't much of a challenge. But the historian was marked deep by two markers. Unlike the others, he was petty and he was patient. Blind Marcellus draws the plans on soft clay outside the shaft entrance, pillars here and here and here. He can feel th...
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UnCommonwealth: 07/01/2005 - 08/01/2005
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The online journal of speculative fiction author Christopher Rowe. Friday, July 22, 2005. Hmmm, it's all of a sudden been awhile. And boy, are you behind on what's going on around here. News of various degrees of bigness, most of which y'all probably know. We're off to Scotland in a couple of weeks for the World Science Fiction Convention. Back at home, while the final schedule has yet to be set, I'll definitely be teaching a 12 week course at the Carnegie Center for Literacy and Learning. The 12 week wo...
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Meditations in an Emergency: 11/01/2002 - 12/01/2002
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Meditations in an Emergency. Random thoughts, memories, convoluted therapeutic ramblings, a billboard of love. Thursday, November 28, 2002. Hope everyone has a great holiday. I'm hangin with the relative folks for the next day or two, catching up with people who I've lost touch with in the last couple of years. It's been fun. Posted by Christopher Barzak at 11/28/2002 10:08:00 PM. Wednesday, November 27, 2002. Not brooding so much any longer. I am casting off neuroses pretty quickly, ahem. Ok, so the for...
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Meditations in an Emergency: 03/01/2003 - 04/01/2003
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Meditations in an Emergency. Random thoughts, memories, convoluted therapeutic ramblings, a billboard of love. Sunday, March 23, 2003. Lots of little tidbits. I went to the Vagina Monologues tonight, in which my friend Brooke. I'm jealous though. Eve Ensler asked all the women she interviewed what their vaginas would say if they could speak, and what they would wear. I want to answer those questions, but alas, I have no vagina. Sigh. Is there such a thing as vagina envy? I feel so close to fame. I'm afra...
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Among Amid While: July 2005
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Because talking is hard enough without all those 'st's. 29 July, 2005. See you in a week or so. Tomorrow morning at 5 am we're off north to catch some sun and surf and social life before the Byron Bay Writers Festival. Which starts Thursday night. I probably won't blog again until Tuesday 9 August. Have fun while I'm away. Posted by Among Amid While at 6:12 pm. 28 July, 2005. And have a good rewrite of all 10 stories. No work done on. Next spell working on it will be October-November. The first week ...
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UnCommonwealth: 04/01/2005 - 05/01/2005
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The online journal of speculative fiction author Christopher Rowe. Saturday, April 30, 2005. After dinner, there was a reception for SFWA's new grandmaster Anne McCaffrey. Nominees in attendance also received pins and certificates (well, those nominees in attendance except for Greg van Eekhout. Posted by Christopher @ 10:18 AM. Friday, April 29, 2005. My brother, for reasons of his own, always says "Bang! And then we'll drive the great boring diagonal across Indiana (well, the overpass at Columbus. And I...
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The Heathen Commando Mission: February 2005
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The Heathen Commando Mission. Watch out. I might lead you astray. Wednesday, February 23, 2005. Oscars 2005- Actors with penis ENVY (or so Freud would claim). Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. And Annette, Catalina, Imelda, Hilary and Kate had all done a turn as Clementine, then perhaps we could say- yep, Kate did it the best. But I digress.anyway just something I've been thinking about and trying to evaluate. The way I see it, this race is between Virginia Madsen. Take on Katherine Hepburn in.