So, during the Christmas holiday I discovered that THEY (you know, them— the secret masters of the world) apparently read my blog. And they approve of my many interests and love for unresolved mysteries.
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The Audible.com Edition of Coldest War is Moving to January 17
Originally, the audiobook edition of The Coldest War was scheduled to come out tomorrow, December 20. Alas, it turns out that the narrator for the Audible.com edition of The Coldest War, Kevin Pariseau, had an unexpected scheduling conflict that made it necessary to push the release date back a few weeks.
So, rather than December 19, it’ll be coming out on January 17.
(More below the cut.)
Human for a Day: Out in the Wild
Earlier this year (much earlier: January), I posted about my “gears and geas” story, “The Mainspring of His Heart, the Shackles of His Soul”. it sold to the Human for a Day anthology, edited by Jenn Brozek.
And now, at the end of the year, the anthology is out in the wild. Hooray!
Historical Infamy and the Ruthlessness of Time
Today marks the 70th anniversary of Pearl Harbor: a date which, according to the president at the time, would live forever in infamy. But, as this article points out, 70 years is enough time to turn personally experienced terror into the abstract facts of the history book. I know it’s the way of the world, but I find this deeply saddening.
Thanksgiving
Last Thursday, I attended a Thanksgiving dinner with 23 other people. It was the largest Thanksgiving feast I have ever attended, and definitely one of the best. The guests included many local members of the New Mexico SF community, both fans and writers, but also included families from Colorado, California, and Melbourne-freaking-Australia.
(Below the cut, photos of the feast.)