Apologies for being quiet lately. My husband and I both caught a nasty stomach virus that's making its way around the area, and I lost several days to the ick. Food and I still aren't on friendly terms. Fortunately, I was fit enough at least to catch a terrific performance of
Much Ado About Nothing yesterday by the
L-R Playmakers, which perked me up a bit.
R.I.P. to
Glen GoodKnight (1941-2010), the founder of an organization that's near and dear to me,
The Mythopoeic Society. He won't be forgotten. My heart goes out to everyone who has been touched by this loss.
Happy early birthday wishes to
actourdreams
,
coppervale
, and
st_crispins
. May all three of you enjoy many happy returns of the day!
Reminder: If you'd like to receive a holiday card from me this December,
please reply here. Thanks!
I have a few links to share:
From Ryan Britt at
Clarksworld Magazine:
"Sherlock Holmes and the Science Fiction of Deduction." Support Neil Gaiman's The Price! From
New Scientist:
"SF Books That Got Away."From Douglas Clegg and M.J. Rose at
Borders Sci-Fi:
"Gothic Unease."This particular post at
Historic LOLs cracked me up. What can I say?
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Historic LOL Librivox has been releasing some terrific new unabridged recordings in some of my favorite genres. In case anyone's interested, here are some of the latest available:
Science Fiction The Flying Inn by G.K. ChestertonThe Hate Disease by Murray LeinsterTwo Thousand Miles Below by Charles W. Diffin"The World That Couldn't Be" by Clifford D. SimakFantasyEric Brighteyes by H. Rider HaggardLady into Fox by David GarnettGothicThe Marble Faun by Nathaniel HawthornePocket Island by Charles Clark Munn"The wild November come at last
Beneath a veil of rain;
The night winds blows its folds aside,
Her face is full of pain.
The latest of her race, she takes
The Autumn's vacant throne:
She has but one short moon to live,
And she must live alone."
- Richard Henry Stoddard,
November