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Well, there were two votes for the guinea pig articles, so I re-wrote the first two, and will be re-working the others as well. Anyway, the first installment is up and ready to read at Associated Content!
In going over those articles again, it kinda rekindled the slowly dying flame of interest I had in cavies. When Mochi does finally push off the rainbow bridge (he’s very old for a piggie) maybe I will get another one. Maybe.
One that isn’t a mutated rat-faced midget… (but I love him anyway!)
PS – the …
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As mentioned earlier, I’ll be doing an interview and review series via Associated Content. I realized that a lot of the review materials I’d been sent or bought are now pushing two years old, and while I’ve read the majority of them (mostly during July) I’ve yet to get the reviews done. There are probably a good thirty five books on that pile, could be more if I include all of the books I’ve bought in the last year, plus those I’ve taken out of the library.
I also realized that …
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It was nice to wake up to no headache and no residual wonkiness for a change. I’ve managed to dive back into the editing briefly today, with only occasional trips out to the livingroom to scan the scene of the monumental cleaning session this past weekend.
Obviously, my own writing has not gone so well. I can tell; the frequency of the migraines, the nightmares and the acts of random tidying are increasing. I’ve given up on participation in NaNoWriMo this year. After all, there is only six days remaining, and …
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Just received word that my flash (oh gods, how I hate writing flash!) piece, It Never Lasts Forever, was accepted into Strange Publications year long project, 52 Stitches.
That’s two for Strange Publications in about four months. w00t!
Did I mention yet that Tainted (which contains The Lion Roared) arrived last week? I’m loving it!
Thanks out to Aaron and Ed for another go-round in the Strangeness!
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Nearly a decade ago, I discovered a neat little site with lots of great little groups made up of people that sent messages back and forth to each other via a single email address. I immediately signed up to about fifty different OneList groups, mostly pagan, some writing, some fan-based and a couple of ‘play by email’ rpgs.
OneList merged with eGroups, but the beat went on. Half the lists disappeared, others died of their own accord and I was left with fifteen or so. Yahoo bought out eGroups, and the …




