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influences
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Books I Read: Neuromancer
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Title: Neuromancer Author: William Gibson Genre: Science Fiction, Cyberpunk Published: 1984 My Content Rating: R for sex, language, an...
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An Open Love Letter to Joss Whedon
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Dear Mr. Whedon, Thank you, thank you for the Avengers movie. And thank you for doing everything right. There are so many ways this movie...
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Ideas and French Cooking
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(Remixed from an old post. Hm, that's kind of appropriate, actually.) Madeleine L'Engle once wrote a book called Walking on Water...
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How to Use TVTropes.org
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TV Tropes is a fantastic site, collecting every story trope humanity has ever done, along with examples. If you've got a spare month or...
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How to Deal with Meanie Heads
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The internet can be a very mean place. It's nice enough when you're with friends, but if you go to a neighborhood where nobody knows...
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French Cooking
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(No stats this time. The major plot revision , combined with life getting in the way, has slowed me down a bit. I've only done the one ...
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A Classical Education: 10 (or more) Sci-Fi Books You Should Read
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A while ago, Nathan Bransford asked, " What book are you embarrassed not to have read? " A lot of classics were mentioned (and a l...
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No More Crichton
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This is kind of out of the blue for me. I didn't even know he had cancer, but apparently Michael Crichton has passed away . Michael Cric...
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Why Do I Want To Be Published?
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Bit of a God post. You've been warned. In the last couple of weeks, I've repeatedly come against the question :* why do you want to...
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On Writing About Airships
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I love airships. I'm not sure why, but they've always captured my imagination. From the first one I can remember in Final Fantasy ...
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Why I Do Write
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Everyone has their influences and teachers. These are some of mine: From J. R. R. Tolkien, I learned about sub-creation . From Orson Scott ...
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