Palin – Cool Speech

Wednesday, September 3rd, 2008

Before too many pundits have a chance to twist my head around, I just want to say I thought Sarah Palin delivered a very nice speech tonight. She didn't pull jabs, but they didn't seem mean (perhaps since I wasn't the target). I look forward to the spectacle that will unfold as we watch the four individuals running for President/Vice President over the next several months.

Palin – Cool Speech

Wednesday, September 3rd, 2008

Before too many pundits have a chance to twist my head around, I just want to say I thought Sarah Palin delivered a very nice speech tonight. She didn't pull jabs, but they didn't seem mean (perhaps since I wasn't the target). I look forward to the spectacle that will unfold as we watch the four individuals running for President/Vice President over the next several months.

Points of View and Historical Fiction

Tuesday, September 2nd, 2008

How many points of view does one need in a novel?

I love the fiction of Lois McMaster Bujold. With few exceptions, she only presents one viewpoint character per novel. In her recent books dealing with couples she presents the POVs of both the man and woman, and in "A Civil Campaign" she stretched to include five different points of view. But all of Bujold's work with which I ... Continue reading »

Meg’s book – the wanderer returns

Saturday, April 19th, 2008

Hi!   I didn't realize it had been over seven months since my last note (31 August) where I said I was off to finish my book.   A lot has happened since then.  Perhaps the biggest was my decision to go to a novel-writing workshop taught by Dave Wolverton, (aka Dave Farland) a NYT Best-Selling author of Science Fiction and Fantasy.  Wolverton's approach is to produce art that is ... Continue reading »

Meg’s book – the wanderer returns

Saturday, April 19th, 2008

Hi!   I didn't realize it had been over seven months since my last note (31 August) where I said I was off to finish my book.   A lot has happened since then.  Perhaps the biggest was my decision to go to a novel-writing workshop taught by Dave Wolverton, (aka Dave Farland) a NYT Best-Selling author of Science Fiction and Fantasy.  Wolverton's approach is to produce art that is ... Continue reading »