I’ve written 20,000 words of “Learning to Live and Love In a Dog’s World.” Yay for NaNoWriMo!
Leveling Up?
I seem to be writing two novels simultaneously. And seriously considering starting a third…
Novel Prep Looks Like…
…researching dog and cat breeds for Nanowrimo.
Context is Left as an Exercise for the Reader
It is standard practice to approximate dogs as spheres.
DS9 vs. B5
Having finally watched all of Babylon 5, I’m finally qualified to hold the opinion that Deep Space Nine is better than Babylon 5. (And it is.)
I’ll even take it a step further: Farscape’s better too! And, possibly even Stargate: SG-1. Though, that wouldn’t be worth getting into a holy war over. (Note added 14 years later, after watching all the way through Stargate a second time: yes, it would.)
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Working on Space Hounds
I have a voice in my head that tells me to put duct tape on things.
Reader Rabbit
It’s interesting watching Elaine struggle with Reader Rabbit. The game clearly expects that any difficulty will stem from not knowing the names of shapes and colors. Whereas, in reality, her trouble stems entirely from being unwilling to listen to and follow directions. Continue reading “Reader Rabbit”
From Otters to Noodlebeasts
I’ve switched novels. OiS2 needs a break. And Nawry got bored.
Working on Nawry is a complete different experience from OiS2. Exactly the break I need.
A Telling Trend in Literary Tastes
Elaine’s three favorite books are: “Little Miss Stubborn,” “Little Miss Naughty,” and “Little Miss Bossy.”