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Laptop switch from Ubuntu to Debian Etch.

Geek post! I'd been using Ubuntu on my Acer Aspire 3624WXCi laptop for about a year now. I really enjoyed my Ubuntu experience until I fell victim to this obnoxious bug. It took a while to manifest itself, too; the problem seemed to get worse every time they upgraded...

My sister is in town, hooray!

Things I've learned while my sister is in town: Some vague concept of how fencing is scored. The Georgia Aquarium is cool. I don't like Lipton tea. I think I'll stick with Tazo. It's really hard to edit after walking around for several hours. I'm falling behind on...

NaNoEdMo update

Editing is still more fun than drafting. What do you know? Whee, edits! Well, obviously, there's going to be the point where I go blind. Hopefully that won't happen for awhile, since I didn't look at it for three months. Some observations: The character arc on the two...

February Stats

Jen does this every month. I figured it'd be fun. Story sales in February: 0 Story submissions in February: 7 Story rejections in February: 6 Script queries in February: 11 Script requests in February: 0 Script rejections in February: 0 Script contest entries in...

Opening lines meme.

Jen has a "post the first line of five works in progress" meme. What the hell, I'll play, although I don't really have five things in progress at the moment. I'll include recent stuff. The Wasicu towers still exist, rising up out of the turf. From "The Last Wasicu."...

It’s almost NaNoEdMo, but…

NaNoEdMo starts in two days. So why am I excited about Script Frenzy instead? I used to love editing and agonize over first drafts. I think NaNoWriMo cured me of the agonizing, so maybe that's part of it. I have no idea what I'm going to do for Script Frenzy, by the...

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Immortal Gifts invites readers to re-evaluate the meanings of things such as life, death, freedom, hate and love from the first page. Katherine Villyard manages to capture some of the most poignant questions we ask ourselves as we go through our individual lives. Is it worth being able to live forever if, in the end, we’ll lose the ones we love to mortality? Is Death really the ultimate enemy to life, or is death just life’s misunderstood old friend? To stop hate, do we need to restrict our freedoms? This book makes readers ask and answer tough questions not only about the characters and plotline, but about their own beliefs, understandings, and dreams.

– Megan Weiss on Reedsy Discovery

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