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Archive for July, 2007

The KU BookstoresLawrence, KS
Tuesday, July 31st, 20073:00pm

Who Else! BooksDenver, CO
Wednesday, August 1st, 20077:00pm

details: here

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tour update

Oh, are Emma and I exhausted! But mostly in a good way. By driving instead of flying, we’re seeing pretty country and we’re getting a tiny bit more time with people than we would otherwise, but we’re still not getting nearly enough time, and we’re not seeing everyone we’d like to, or spending as much [...]

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you’re safe from me; class war at the border

I’m dangerous again. Until I was about thirty, I couldn’t cross the US border without being searched; then I became middle-class in most of my ways. (When I grew my hair long again in the late ’80s and early ’90s, long hair was only a style, not a political statement.) I had become used to [...]

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more on class and race on the internet

danah boyd has just posted Responding to Responses to: “Viewing American class divisions through Facebook and MySpace”. I liked the original essay a lot, and I like her response to the responses, especially this observation:
Unlike other racial/ethnic groups, Latino/Hispanic teens were really visibly in the MySpace camp. One of the reasons that I didn’t bring [...]

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more free fiction!

The Summer 2007 Endicott Studio Journal has a great batch of fiction and articles. My contribution is here.

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Dad’s Canadian health care experience

Dad is 80 and a Canadian citizen.  Here’s what he says about his experiences with Canada’s health care waiting lists: “The damn doctors want to see me too often. I told them I won’t go back until October.”

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Will & Emma on TV in Saskatoon and Minneapolis!

Today (7/24/7) around noon on a Saskatoon CTV show, and Friday in Minneapolis (I think KARE, to be broadcast around noon, but I’m not sure of that just now).

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Dragon Page podcast, Vancouver pics & video

Dragon Page podcast: Cover to Cover #272: Emma Bull and Will Shetterly
And, via Galeni, Vancouver photos, plus:
Emma sings “Lily of the West” in Vancouver:
Emma sings “Santa Fe Trail” in Vancouver:

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Just saw the very nice reviews for our books here at Endicott Redux. Until now, I had been dividing reactions to The Gospel of the Knife this way:
1. Hated the use of second person. (Kirkus, Don D’Amassa.) (Which I don’t hold against them! Reviewers should be honest, and I knew when I made this choice [...]

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high on Emma’s modern country playlist

At Jo Dee Messina’s myspace page, click on “My Give A Damn’s Busted.”

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