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January 2005
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In which there are things yet undiscovered....
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December 2004
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In which there are Zeppelins, dogs, rope swings, and pinatas; and a tsunami ends the world's year with incomprehensible grieving.
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November 2004
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In which Buster the Rabbit and Tea-tray, Prince of Bears, embark upon a dark journey.
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October 2004
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In which novels do not happen, but there are other consolations, such as ponyshoes and stars.
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September 2004
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In which there are Bacon-Erdös numbers, monkeys, styrofoam peanuts and much ego-loot, and Aviva sings a song.
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August 2004
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In which it is asked whether we can write about the future at all.
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July 2004
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Of clocks and spines and panels, and oranges and other fruit. And leaving playgroup.
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June 2004
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In which there is romping at WisCon, as well as boys shooting, comics, and lovely pie charts
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May 2004
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In which our heroes, cast from Blue Heaven into the mire of the everyday, move them some serious type, and worry about liberty.
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April 2004
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On the freedom to be babysat.
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February 2004
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On the doings of children, animate and inanimate
2003
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December 30
- Chapbook, ocean, house, job, neurons, IVs, fear, gratitude, joy.
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December 18
- In which the most wonderful thing ever happens some more.
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August 3
- On tranquility in Bessuge, novel eviscerations, and tagging along in the wake of the Mohanraj .
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May 27
- On Blue Heaven, Bulgarian, bullying with Barney, and the Happy Boy.
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March 20
- In which there are successes, sermonizing, and a snow boy. And a war.
2002
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December 29
- In which our heroes battle restless dilletantism and walk a pig-long way in the alpine tropics
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September 27
- In which there is a surfeit of parties, publications, and pondering on Worldcon
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August 2
- In which there are aphorisms, flamewars, genre borders, boycotts, verbs, and other sorts of troublemaking.
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June
20 - On reviews, stubbornness, and an expanding vocabulary.
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April
5 - A gush of publication, a rush of politick pontification,
a mush of infantile linguistic consternation...
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January
23
- In which stories are revised, SF is defined in the
absence of a pointing Damon Knight, and snails are ridden .
2001
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November 22 - In which there is much selling and reviewing of stories, and the journal's true star releases many archival photos.
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November 6 - In which we sell "Droplet", write many stories, and catch bottles in midair.
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September 18 - On grief, rage, "Other Cities", and standing up.
- August 17- In which we are back from Clarion West and sorting through the debris left in its glorious, raging wake.
- July 12- In which we procrastinate during a story sprint at Clarion West.
- June 20- Embracing the New at Clarion West.
- June 9 - In which we scramble to get everything ready for Clarion West.
- May 16 - In which we are reviewed, write "Droplet", and live in a neighborhood.
- April 18 - Which is very brief, and in which there are big pictures of Aviva and a poem publication.
- March 29 - In which we get pounded on a bunch.
- March 6 - On milestones and smiles.
- February 26 - In which we fret about "A Siege of Cranes", play computer games, and get into Clarion.
- February 6 - On the joy of short shorts, notebooks, and finding one's hands.
- January 30 - In which the true star of this journal releases a few factoids to the paparazzi.
- January 19- In which we brag shamelessly about being rejected, being stubborn, and not being Yog-Sothoth.
- January 15 - In which the day job returns, characters talk to authors, and a Theory and a Clarion Application are considered.
- January 11 - In which a Muse is discovered, giving rise to many words.
- January 8 - In which "The Duck" is sold, "The White City" rejected, and "A Siege of Cranes" begun.
- January 5 - In which there are both baby pictures and "Baby Love", an apology and a long rave about the markets.
- January 3 - In which Esther survives a shark attack to find a wonderful Monkey, but empty mailboxes still suck.
2000
- December 17 - In which the most wonderful thing ever happens.
- December 12 - In which we mope about being overcommitted story-wise, and in which Sanctum rises from DA's ashes.
- November 24 - In which we have a plan for revising "Corporate Anthropology", but fail to carry it out.
- November 23 - In which we begin "The Trouble With Danny" and toast "The King Who Ran Away".
- November 1 - In which we are frightened by Halloween.
- October 29 - In which we become a glorious Web Rat, and endure a burst of productivity.
- October 27 - In which we think about research, but are too lazy to actually do any.
- October 23 - In which we fiddle with the "Amra story" and write "Other Cities".
- October 22 - In which a journal begins, Copperplate Gothic Bold Font is sought, and stories without humans are pondered.
Here is a
picture of my New
Year's Eve, 2000.(That's my sister Shana, her beau
Eric, my sweetie Esther, and Aviva Queen of the New Year).
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