Derryl Murphy forwards me this fascinating article from the Toronto Globe & Mail about young defectors from the polygamous Fundamentalist LDS community in British Columbia: Making a break from Bountiful
According to Salon's The Fix, Ari Fleischer's news and gossip-free book about life in the inner Bush circle. "Taking Heat," published last month, has reportedly failed to sell less than a tenth of the 200,000 copies in its initial print run thus
The new web site design is complete, as of sometime early yesterday afternoon. I have significantly pared back the content available on the site. Most of what's still there is writing-related, though I did keep two bits of Mormon-related content: "Terror on Flight 789"
Ah, yes, these are the walks down Memory Lane that I live for. (Ref. para 2, para 3, and para 4.)
An officemate just came back reporting that the Starbuck's at 34th and Park has no coffee. Well, apparently they have coffee beans but no filters—ergo, no coffee. I'm moving my investment cash to Martha Stewart Living.
When it comes to public restrooms, the only thing worse than a cold toilet seat . . . is a warm toilet seat.
My good friend (and collaborator on a story we may yet finish someday) Derryl Murphy has a short story collection just out from Wildside Press, Wasps at the Speed of Sound. I've read many of the stories in the book already, and I recommend them unreservedly. In his
Hey, New Yorkers—I wanted to remind you that I'll be reading along with Barbara Krasnoff and Ian Randal Strock this evening at 7:00 pm at the South Street Seaport Museum's Melville Gallery, 213 Water Street in Manhattan. There's detailed information here, and
Not an April Fool's Day joke! Despite █████'s absence from the team, I know some of you wanted to be kept updated on when the Gotham Girls Roller Derby season would start. April 1st, as it turns out. And where is it, you ask? from http://gothamgirlsrollerderby.
Well, what do you know again! This just in from the New York Review of Science Fiction Reading Series mailing list: The New York Review of Science Fiction and the South Street Seaport Museum Present The Eighth of February Writer's Group Redux Barbara Krasnoff — William Shunn — Ian Randal
The cry "'Freebird'!" undemystified by the online WSJ.
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