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Tag Archives: Humor
How to argue politics on a thread
We’d all love to be triumphant word warriors online. But sometimes other people fail to recognize our genius. They try to engage us in discussions, using “reason” and “evidence” to convince us. Well, saddle up, word warriors, because we have … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged Blogging, current-events, debating, Humor, politics, satire
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When the Devil went to law in America
Today, July 22, is the birthday of Stephen Vincent Benét (1898 – 1943). He rose to literary fame for his lengthy 1928 historical poem, John Brown’s Body, and remained a notable literary figure until his sudden death from a heart attack … Continue reading
Posted in History, Reading fiction
Tagged Daniel Webster, Devil, fantasy, Fiction, horror, Humor, Reading, Science fiction, short story, Stephen Vincent Benet, supernatural
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Review: Seanan McGuire, Midnight Blue-Light Special
It’s time for another review of a recent book from a prospective author’s perspective. Today’s subject is Midnight Blue-Light Special, which despite its title is not about shopping, but an “urban fantasy” (according to the publisher) written by Seanan McGuire, a … Continue reading
Posted in Reading fiction, Reviews, Writing fiction
Tagged books, fantasy, Fiction, Humor, prospective author, Reading, review, Science fiction, Writing
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It’s my birthday on February 14
Birthday rules Rule #1: select your parents well. Mine weren’t rich, nor especially happy, but they dealt fairly with their children. Rule #2: pick your birth date carefully. Being a Valentine baby led to all sorts of embarrassment when I … Continue reading
Posted in History
Tagged advice, birthday, History, Humor, memoir, Saaremaa, Travel, Valentine's Day
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Paranormal romance, well, sort of
Extra post for the week! One of my readers mentioned how a relative writes paranormal romances. So I thought I’d let you all see what happened when I attempted that genre the second time around. It’s called My First Paranormal Romance … Continue reading
Posted in Writing fiction
Tagged fantasy, Fiction, Humor, paranormal romance, satire, short story, supernatural, vampire, Writing
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Xmas meets Tarot (the holiday non-post post)
A mystical, magical holiday season to you all! (If you want the artist’s explanation of the symbolism of this variation on the Moon card of the Tarot, go here.)
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Tagged feast of fools, Holidays, Humor, Magic, spirituality, Tarot
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Lucky(?) chapter 13 of Dragon Lady is here, and my Scottish misadventure
After two weeks of suspense, “Different truths,” chapter 13 of The Dragon Lady of Stockbridge finally reveals what happened when the parson put a gun to Rebecca’s head. It’s a long chapter, by the way, about twice as long as usual, … Continue reading
Posted in Dragon Lady, Writing fiction
Tagged Berkshires, Fiction, Hebrides, Humor, Japanese dragon, Magic, memoir, Science fiction, Scotland, supernatural, Travel, Writing
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My own tale of crime (sort of) from the Berkshires
As readers of this blog know, my ongoing story, The Dragon Lady of Stockbridge, is set in the Berkshires of Massachusetts. I’ve traveled all over the region myself, indeed have visited every town in the region. I’ve stood at the mouth … Continue reading