Man Builds Noah’s Ark

A man in Holland has built a to scale model of the Ark. (It is to scale, but 1/5 of the size of the original.) He is sailing it in the canals and talking to children about the Bible. He said: “I had a dream that Holland will become flooded. The next day, I found a book…

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Next Step

Okay…my experience is, when putting a story together, that the best way to get a "three dimensional" effect is to have a chart. Charts — overlaps of ideas — do for writing what shading does for art.   So, I’ve taken the Boy Scout virtues and put under them related concepts that people here or…

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Carbonelle wrote: Stop talking about politics for a moment or two. Post a reasonably-sized picture in your LJ, NOT under a cut tag, of something pleasant, such as an adorable kitten, or a fluffy white cloud, or a bottle of booze. Something that has NOTHING TO DO WITH POLITICS. Include these instructions, and share the…

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Wake up. Shower?…No!

We’re having work done in our house, so the place looks like a war zone. Half the stuff is packed up, and the stuff that is not packed needs packing. Part of the work required that we dismantle our waterbed on Saturday. Then, last night, we filled it again to sleep on for the two weeks,…

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Long Live the Moomintrolls!

  A picture of Snufkin…because no one is cooler!  Just found out that in addition to always being big favorites in Finnland (they are the Finn Family Moomintrolls,) the Moomintrolls are apparently huge in Japan…thanks to a Moomintroll anime…and there’s even a Russian rock group called the Moomintrolls (or whatever the Russian equivolent of the name…

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New Novel coming from Danielle Achley-McPhail

My wonderful friend, Danielle, who is the head editor of the Faerie anthologies I’ve been involved with, asked that this announcement of the upcoming publication of her novel Tomorrow’s Memories be posted on her behalf. Tomorrow’s Memories is the sequel to her book Yesterday’s Dreams. http://www.mundania.com/books-tomorrowsmemories.html   Now announcing the official release of Tomorrow’s Memories…

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Best Quote Ever

Just got my first quote back on my novel, Prospero Lost. It came from James Stoddard, author of The High House (a really cool book) and winner of the 1999 Compton Crook Award (for best first novel.) This quote reads: "A touch of Shakespeare, a dash of Sam Spade, a truly fun read–a delightful story of a family as…

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My New Theme Song

The Cherubim found this and I fell in love with it. Of course, when I sing it, I replace the word "have" with "write." Wish I knew how to imbed, but I don’t, so here’s the link.

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