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Monthly Archives: December 2010
2010 in review
To create this image of what I’ve been up to this year, I took monthly updates that I’ve posted on the Forward Motion writing board and plugged them in to Wordle. I think it’s a fair representation of what I’ve … Continue reading
Even oatmeal has a consistency
Consistency tells us what something is made of or what it’s similar to. We speak of things being like paste or as thin as water. Consistency is how things hold together. When we strive for consistency in our habits, that’s … Continue reading
Death After Dusk and other drinks
The other thing we did on Friday night (besides the holiday party) was visit the Bookstore Speakeasy. This charming purveyor of food and drinks on Bethlehem’s South Side is a fairly faithful recreation of a 1920′s speakeasy. No external sign … Continue reading
Dancing muse
Friday night was the holiday party for my husband’s work, which meant actual sociability for me. And since the college he works at has an immersive Chinese theme for the year, they had performances of Chinese music and dance. For … Continue reading
Tuesday drabble: Eclipse
The shadow crept across the moon’s surface. The eclipse wasn’t due for two nights; astronomers flocked to their telescopes. One backyard amateur didn’t bother. The tabloids had said the aliens were here already; they were only partly right. Now Nifhshaya … Continue reading
Old reviews
What old reviews, you may ask? Some from a writing blog I kept before I had this site. To whit: Rainy day reading — various series of blog posts that writers might find useful. There are new ones I would … Continue reading
A new outlook
If you know me, you know I wear glasses. If not, you can scroll down in the window to see my picture over there in the sidebar on the right. See? Glasses. Except that those lovely glasses, which I thought … Continue reading
book giveaway winner
This is a day late — my apologies. In my original post, I stated a December 6th announcement. The winner is: Maripat! Maripat, please e-mail me to verify that I have the correct address for you. I hope you enjoy … Continue reading
Coming up in December
This week — tomorrow, in fact — my drabble “Heartbeat” will be e-mailed out by Daily Science Fiction. A week later, it’ll go up on their Website. If you haven’t subscribed to their e-mails yet, why on Earth not? Deadlines … Continue reading
POV Q & A
What is POV? Point of view in a story is whose eyes you’re seeing the story through. Sometimes, it’s a narrator. Sometimes, it’s several different people. And it can vary in how “deep” you are — how immersed you are … Continue reading






