Archive | August 2014
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Slightly confused by my dystopian adventure
Originally posted on Free Reader:
I generally don’t finish reading books that I don’t really like, and therefore, I don’t offer very many reviews on books that didn’t really take my breath away. However, there was something about “The Cloud Seeders” by James Zerndt that kept me drawn into the story, even though I wasn’t “in…
Trying out the Bloglovin way. Will update you as I go.
Originally posted on ronovanwrites:
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Macabre Media: Exiles (a song by Mary Fahl, inspired by Anne Rice’s new book) plus Honeymoon (2014).
Originally posted on Renae Rude – The Paranormalist:
NOW: All the latest buzz surrounding Anne Rice has been about how Universal has optioned all of the works in the Vampire Chronicles. (I am excited about that. Tom Cruise never really did it for me.) Has anyone gone after the new Anne Rice series, The Wolf…
Short Stories & Kindle Unlimited: The good, the bad, and the whacko
Originally posted on chrismcmullen:
INTRODUCTION I will make two points in this article: Don’t sweat the myth that Kindle Unlimited promotes shorter works. It doesn’t. There is an opportunity to market shorter works through Kindle Unlimited. But it won’t be easy. If you have short stories that you want to market on Kindle, the second…
Did Stardust Sample Interstellar Materials? Posted From Centauri Dreams
Posted: 18 Aug 2014 09:21 AM PDT Space dust collected by NASA’s Stardust mission, returned to Earth in 2006, may be interstellar in origin. We can hope that it is, because the Solar System we live in ultimately derives from a cloud of interstellar gas and dust, so finding particles from outside […]
Folks (and Seagulls) Flock to Victoria’s Red Fish Blue Fish
Originally posted on Marathon Mouth:
Finally reaching the front of the line at Victoria B.C.’s Red Fish Blue Fish Driving into crowded downtown Victoria is good practice for standing in line at celebrated Red Fish Blue Fish—a recycled cargo container on a wooden pier in the city’s inner harbour—unless you strategically arrive near opening or…
Dilation Exercise 110
Originally posted on Bizarro Central:
Below you’ll find Alan M. Clark’s weekly Dilation Exercise. It uses an illustration from his new novel, Say Anything But Your Prayers, released today by Lazy Fascist Press, and is inspired by the story. Please look at the picture, read the caption, above and below the image, and allow your…