June 26, 2009
Here’s today’s progress on the alternate-history battlefield adventure about a widowed nurse from a Confederate hospital aboard a west-bound train pulled by a Union war engine — now with military intrigue, steampunk Texas rangers, undead political separatists, murderous plots, bushwhackers, bandits, sabotage, and epic scenes of mayhem: Project: Dreadnought New Words: 1641 (removed some content; [...]
In passing
I am sad for this boy — the dancing kid with the huge voice and the amazing moves. I am sorry about the childhood he seems to have missed, and the defective wreck of an adult he eventually became. But damn, he could dance. And damn, he could sing. Ah, well.
June 25, 2009
No, I didn’t get any writing work done yesterday (though I kept up my day-job quota; that was all I had the stamina for). People keep sending me articles about how this is the worst allergy season EVAH in Seattle, but then again people were sending me articles on the subject last year, too — [...]
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