August 2015

10,000 Years Will Give You Such a Crick in the Neck

10,000 Years Will Give You Such a Crick in the Neck

So remember when I said I was taking Human Origins and Pre-history? They canceled it. The day before the semester started, I got a call that it was canceled. At midnight that night I would be withdrawn from it, so on the first day of the semester I could sign up for something else. Thanks, […]

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Procrastination Bites

Procrastination Bites

I like to keep things moving. So despite the fact that I’m putting a book out November 1st (the first book in Hiro’s trilogy, buy early and often!) the fact that I work full time and I’m a single mom to a really special needy high maintenance teenager, that I’m starting an anthropology class next

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Progress (and Lack Thereof) on Various Fronts

Progress (and Lack Thereof) on Various Fronts

Remember when I walked to Rivendell? Well, Elrond was lovely, and there were lots of VERY friendly elves and it was great and all, so now I’m heading for Lothlórien to compare…friendliness, yes. I’m currently at 300 miles out of Rivendell, coming back down Caradhras with the Fellowship after the snowstorm. Aragorn is clearly into Frodo, but

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There Is No Spoon

There Is No Spoon

I’ve discovered TED talks on Netflix. This is important because it gives me something short to watch while I’m on my rebounder, so I’m not forced to choose between stopping in the middle of a story or staying on the trampoline (or off it) to watch the rest. And it doesn’t pull me into other

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