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The Quest For the Holy Something Or Other

Originally posted on readers+writers journal:
Kylie Betzner’s New Arthurian Parody Launches Today Kylie Betzner, aka LitChick, has a popular book blog and is well known in book circles as a thoughtful and insightful reviewer of all types of literature. A lifelong avid reader, Betzner has finally penned her own novel, “The Quest for the…

A Review of the Best Habitable Planet Candidates ***** Posted From Centauri Dreams

Posted: 30 Jan 2015 06:59 AM PST The fascination with finding habitable planets — and perhaps someday, a planet much like Earth — drives media coverage of each new, tantalizing discovery in this direction. We have a number of candidates for habitability, but as Andrew LePage points out in this fine essay, few of these […]

Imperially Empirical

Originally posted on Out of This Dimension:
Now, I’ve decided to break down the Barton and Schruben (1993) method into two parts as you need to know what an empirical cumulative distribution function (eCDF) is first.  That’s empirical, don’t you know!  So what is it?  Well, it’s basically computes all the number of events that…

2015 Writing Goals: For Pete’s Sake, Have Fun!

Room Expansion…the future of Writing Room 101

Room Expansion…the future of Writing Room 101

Flash Fiction Friday: A Phone Call from Ionesco

Originally posted on Bizarro Central:
by G. Arthur Brown ACT I (An average family American 1960 sits at an average family table for an average dinner. Eugene Ionesco is not among them. FATHER sits at one side of the table dressed like an American father 1960. MOTHER sits at another side of the table dressed…

FREE – Pay it Forward Friday with Author Anthony Renfro and his FREE book AWOL

The Stories Worth Telling, by Guest, Susan Weidener

Clem Martini

Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
Clem Martini What is your latest release and what genre is it? My latest release, The Ancient Comedians And What They Have To Say To Contemporary Playwrights, is a non-fiction book that explores the evolution of comedic playwriting. Quick description: The Ancient Comedians explores the strategies used by the innovators…

…Robert Burns and Sir Winston Churchill… iconic maverick role models…

Originally posted on Seumas Gallacher:
….hadn’t noticed the date proximity before… Robert Burns was born on January 25th, 1759… 206 years later, all but a day, Sir Winston Churchill died on January 24th, 1965… by any measure, two monumental figures on the stages of their respective WURLDS… Burns, a poor poet farmer who is revered,…

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