Live from the breakfast table! In which the fugitive Bill makes good his border crossing, but runs afoul of unexpected complications in a bus station men's room.
My review of Evil Dead: The Musical is now available at Sci Fi Weekly. I sense a group outing in the air....
I cannot forget to wish a happy birthday to ❦ellapup, who is three today. That's 21 in dog years, so let's have a drink, Ella!
That's our Ali!
Evil Dead: The Musical
Last night I finished reading As I Lay Dying by William Faulkner. I read the last paragraph and I wanted to throw the book across the room. It is with relief this morning that I retreat to the comforts of The Dirdir, third book of Jack Vance's Planet
I love the United States. I hate what our government is doing to it. I hate that we're allowing it. I love Molly Ivins, who writes in "Why the Torture Bill Matters," in part: I'd like those supporting this evil bill to spare me
Stationary pedestrians will tend to cluster on a public sidewalk at its narrowest point.
So plans for the chapbook from Spilt Milk Press are proceeding. John Klima and I are hashing out the table of contents, but the tentative plan is that the little book will collect six of my near-future SF stories—four previously published, two new. Publication date: May 2007? Stay
From the ever irrepressible Walter Becker: http://walterbecker.com/escape.html
So, we came back late Sunday night from a weekend away to find another mouse snared by one of our traps. This one was in the pantry, and it had been sitting there untouched for a couple of months. I came in from bringing the last of the luggage from
Live from the Delaware shore! In which Bill makes good stage one of his escape, whilst plagued by memories of blood oaths in a granite temple. Plus, special guest commentary by Paul Fischer.
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