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First fruits and gardens
Happy sidereal Lughnasadh, for those who attune to the earth and solar cycles! The Sun passed 15°00′ of Leo at 10:57 a.m. EDT, the precise midpoint between the Summer Solstice and Autumn Equinox. Since those are (misleadingly and inaccurately) called … Continue reading
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Oh, the power…
Google has asked for .epub files for Google Editions (which might, actually, some day, really launch!) by August 6. Plus, I’m looking to sign up with Kobobooks directly, and they need .epub files. Adobe InDesign CS5 will export to .epub. … Continue reading
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Happy Lughnasadh!
Happy traditional Lughnasadh/Lammas! I actually celebrate at the true cross-quarter point (when the Sun is at 15°00′ of Leo), which this year falls on August 7 at 10:57 a.m. EDT. But August 1 is “Loaf-mass” or Lammas, the festival of … Continue reading
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Food experiment and a minor rant
How do you make homemade ice cream without an ice cream maker? Oh, there are all kinds of ice cream makers–from those plastic balls you fill with salt and ice and shake, to electric ones that sit in your freezer … Continue reading
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News from a less productive weekend than usual
I’ve had a busy weekend, with the Readercon 21 Debriefing committee meeting yesterday afternoon and and Full Moon ritual followed by some quality time with Dad today. Good publishing news: book sales are continuing to increase on a daily basis. … Continue reading
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The Zen of baking…
So, what has… two and half pounds of cream cheese six eggs fresh grated zest of lemon and orange blackberries picked in my own yard heavy cream a homemade brown sugar shortbread bottom crust …and is taking forever to finish … Continue reading
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The Walkin’ Dude
(disclaimer: the following post contains rhapsodizing. Click away if you’re feeling a high level of rhapso-intolerance. 🙂 ) After Readercon ended, I needed to get back to my workout routines. But it was so hot and humid, I just couldn’t … Continue reading
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The Devil is in the Details
Publishing news: I’ve been working on spreadsheets, and accounting records, and contracts, and contract amendments, and book sales figures, and templates for printing reports and invoices and statements and packing slips…all that fun stuff that an intern would do if … Continue reading
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Are you squandering your cognitive surplus?
David McCandless was inspired to create a graphic image–just a pair of boxes in proportionate sizes–illustrating “cognitive surplus.” As discussed by writer Clay Shirky, this refers to “the idea of spare brainpower in the world’s collective mind just sitting there … Continue reading
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my world after Readercon :-)
It’s been a low-energy week so far. Mostly I’ve been doing lots and lots and lots of catch-up, stuff that piled up long before Readercon while I worked on the cover design for Blood Justice (which will be changing somewhat, … Continue reading
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