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Tuesday Fiction: “Prudence and the Dragon” by Zen Cho « The World SF Blog
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The World SF Blog. Speculative Fiction from Around the World. The Apex Book of World SF. Tuesday Fiction: “Prudence and the Dragon” by Zen Cho. Today’s Tuesday Fiction is by Zen Cho. From Malaysia. Zen Cho is a Malaysian writer living in London. Her short stories have appeared in various publications including Strange Horizons. And Heiresses of Russ. Her work has been nominated for the Selangor Young Talent Awards and the Pushcart Prize. She blogs at http:/ qian.dreamwidth.org/. Prudence and the Dragon.
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Want to see my puppetry homework? - Mary Robinette Kowal
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Want to see my puppetry homework? This is a good writing exercise, so I’m going to recommend it to you. Heartily. Buy a magazine that you wouldn’t normally buy. Not something that you’ll. But something that represents a different worldview from your own. Like. Read it cover to cover, including all the ads, the letters to the editor, and staff bios. Write a 150 word monologue that someone who subscribes to this magazine might deliver. Here’s mine, with a puppet. As for tools themselves, I favor a pick mat...
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A Good (Enough) Woman: Spring Break--Having a Plan
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A Good (Enough) Woman. The perfect is the enemy of the good." - Voltaire. Tuesday, April 22, 2014. Spring Break- Having a Plan. In order to get said stuff done, I figured I should have a plan, especially for the grading which I really want to ignore but cannot. Here is the basic plan that I came up with last Thursday:. Sunday evening: grade all quizzes. Monday during the day: grade paper revisions. Sunday at the end of break: the remainder. Do a lot each day. How has it been going, you ask? Im a morning ...
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Photo Contest – Prologue: A Sussian Sussurus
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Upcoming Events in Reno and the UP. The Spanish Release of the Wise Man’s Fear ». August 16, 2011. Photo Contest – Prologue: A Sussian Sussurus. Okay It’s been a long time coming, but I’m finally ready to post up some of the pictures from the photo contest. Part of the reason it’s taken so long is pure option paralysis. People sent in more than a thousand pictures, and they were not mostly crap. In fact, they were mostly awesome. Also, I decided to put them all to verse and include a sort of framing narr...
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The One Schema | Book of Trogool
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Jan 31 2011 Published by Dorothea. Under How Libraries Work. I grumbled on FriendFeed today that I wish folks (IT folks in particular) would understand that there. No single metadata schema that works for every kind of data in every form in every situation. If you're building a data repository intending to store many kinds of data from many disciplines, it had better have a metadata model that accommodates many different vocabularies. Three schemas for the astronomers under the sky;. 7 responses so far.
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Krugman is wrong—We are neither conservative nor outraged | HeterodoxAcademy.org
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Krugman is wrong We are neither conservative nor outraged. Feb 24, 2016. Here’s the original post, from 2/24/16]. Paul Krugman recently said. 8212; referring to Heterodox Academy — that “conservatives are outraged at what they see as a sharp leftward movement in the academy.” This was funny for two reasons. First, we’re not outraged, we’re concerned, and there’s a big difference: emotions drive reasoning. Like the tone just about everywhere at Heterodox Academy, is calm and measured. We are. We asked: &#...
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