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  • Ladies Murder Club, Part 1

    Subject: Edmund Kemper, the Co-ed Killer I have always been the kind of woman who was going to join a book club in her…

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  • Trial by Fire

    Someone got me writing again. Someone got me writing Scurvytown again, which is even better. I wrote more words for personal interest than I…

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  • Fixed Point in Time

    At some point in time, I intend to reboot Scurvytown. But I have been saying this for far too long. I have half written…

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  • Magic Taverns That Don’t Exist

    I would like to think that I am somewhat of a podcast junkie. I’ll subscribe to a bunch of new ones every so often…

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  • Can’t Move My Eyebrows

    As I begin this post, I think about the weird spambot messages it is sure to field. The summer was hot and kinda of…

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  • Update for 2016

    It’s been awhile since I made a post, because clearly I suck. I’ll spare the excuses, because it’s a little exhausting just thinking of…

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  • Gravity

    A recurring theme in my art is “overcoming my own gravity.” It’s probably the reason I enjoy writing space fiction so much. The dual…

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  • Where’s your joy?

    There was a fire drill or an unexpected fire alarm at work on Tuesday morning. I finished up the thing I was doing, grabbed…

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  • 52 Weeks

    52 weeks is a lot of writing. I think I want to qualify that with an “especially,” even though it doesn’t need to be…

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  • Post-Move

    I moved almost a month ago. Unpacking came in bursts on the weekends, until almost an entire week of snow days happened and there…

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