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Archive for April, 2007

web hosting or blog software advice?

It may be that I don’t want Blogger or LiveJournal now. As I just posted at my LJ:
After ages as a webmooch, I’m thinking about renting space on the web. I maintain a friend’s account on Godaddy, but I hate their politics. If they were the cheapest game in town, I might put up with [...]

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web hosting advice?

After ages as a webmooch, I’m thinking about renting space on the web. I maintain a friend’s account on Godaddy, but I hate their politics. If they were the cheapest game in town, I might put up with their jingoism, but if I have to go with a rightwing host, I’d like to go with [...]

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"it’s all one thing" is moving

I’m saying goodbye to Blogger. My new little house on the web is being built at my LiveJournal.
I have nothing against Blogger, and I’m still not crazy about LJ’s threaded comment structure, but I like the ease of commenting on LJ, and it’s time for some changes in my life. This seems like the first [...]

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strutting

Just saw the first review for The Coyote Road. It’s got a story that I’m very proud of, so I’ve been very frustrated that the pub date was two years after Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling delivered the book.
The Greenman reviewer thinks it’s swell, which is no surprise, because a glance at the writers and [...]

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my last word on religion and Christianity?

Of course not.
But this may be my last post on it for a long while.
I have issues with all forms of religion, and I love things within all religions, and whether or not I’m religious depends on whether your definition of religion is as broad as mine. The safest thing to call me is a [...]

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Maybe we’re all a little bipolar

I read this a few days ago, and I keep thinking about it, so it definitely deserves a link: 12 things I’ve learned since being diagnosed with bipolar at Making Chutney
A lot of good advice for folks, bipolar or not. The comment by Halflight is also worth your time.

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Jesus, teacher or god?

An anonymous commenter objected to Send Us A Real Religious Life, so I gave this challenge: “You list what Jesus said about God, and I’ll list what he said about how to live, and we’ll see which list is longer.”
I confess, I was being glib. Anonymous cranks about traditional Christianity tend to be hit-and-runners. This [...]

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A life without left turns

My mom sent me this story:
“A life without left turns” by Michael Gartner
It’s a great little reminiscence that you’ll read in a minute or two and probably remember for a long, long time. (Okay, I read it two minutes ago, so maybe you’ll just want to put it on your blog.)
I was especially happy because [...]

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serializing another novel

Only this time, it’s a revision of my first book, Cats Have No Lord. I plan to add a chapter a day. The first installment is up here.
As for the flu, I’m getting better, but really, not fun. If all the other kids start doing it, just say no.
Yes, this is the revised version of [...]

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if it looks like the flu and it smells like the flu—

Because I never get the flu and because Jane was sure she had a head cold, I only figured out today that I have the flu. If you’ve come into contact with Jane Yolen or me in the last ten days, assume any odd symptoms are the flu and start treating yourself accordingly. The things [...]

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