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Let’s close the funding gap for the WisCon Member Assistance Fund!

Short version of this post: Please help people attend WisCon by donating to the Member Assistance Fund! I will match...

Jed

February 23, 2016
Filed under: Conventions, Money
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SH Flashback: “Until Forgiveness Comes,” by K. Tempest Bradford

A new entry in my weekly Strange Horizons retrospective. This week's Strange Horizons Flashback story: “Until Forgiveness Comes,” by K....

Jed

February 17, 2016
Filed under: Short Stories, Strange Horizons
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This morning’s loudness

This morning started out on the wrong foot: I was awakened at 6:40 a.m. by what sounded like a very...

Jed

February 15, 2016
Filed under: Loud Car Guy
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Nancy’s photo album

In a box the other day, I found a photo album of Nancy's, which I rescued from Peter and Nancy's...

Jed

February 15, 2016
Filed under: Death, Parents/Children/Family
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The garage, and what I found there

Poking through boxes in the garage this evening, looking for a box of books that might or might not exist,...

Jed

February 13, 2016
Filed under: Life Updates
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SH Flashback: “Who in Mortal Chains,” by Claire Humphrey

A new entry in my weekly Strange Horizons retrospective. This week's Strange Horizons Flashback story: “Who in Mortal Chains,” by...

Jed

February 10, 2016
Filed under: Short Stories, Strange Horizons
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Hawai`i trip so far

Kam and I wanted to go someplace warm in February (yes, California is pretty warm in February, but still), and...

Jed

February 5, 2016
Filed under: Life Updates, Sleep, Travel
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SH Flashback: “Inventory,” by Carmen Maria Machado

A new entry in my weekly Strange Horizons retrospective. This week's Strange Horizons Flashback story: “Inventory,” by Carmen Maria Machado...

Jed

February 3, 2016
Filed under: Short Stories, Strange Horizons
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SH Flashback: “Let Us Now Praise Awesome Dinosaurs,” by Leonard Richardson

A new entry in my weekly Strange Horizons retrospective. This week's Strange Horizons Flashback story: “Let Us Now Praise Awesome...

Jed

January 27, 2016
Filed under: Humor, Short Stories, Strange Horizons
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See you in S C U B A

Last March, I went Snuba diving and ended up loving it. (Snuba is sort of like scuba with training wheels;...

Jed

January 22, 2016
Filed under: Life Updates
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SH Flashback: “The Welsh Squadron,” by Margaret Ronald

A new entry in my weekly Strange Horizons retrospective. The format of this entry is the same as before: I'll...

Jed

January 20, 2016
Filed under: Short Stories, Strange Horizons
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SH Flashback: “Valiant on the Wing,” by Chris Szego

As I noted last week, I've embarked on a weekly Strange Horizons retrospective. The format of this entry is the...

Jed

January 15, 2016
Filed under: Short Stories, Strange Horizons
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