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Near Life Experiences: March 2013
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Real life or something like it.). Sunday, March 31, 2013. March Writing Round Up. Your business has a blog- now what? Five Web Comics you should be reading right now. Let me tell you about Homestuck. Posted by Rena McGee. Thursday, March 28, 2013. GBE2 Blog On Prompt 97: Baby Cheetah. This is for GBE2 Prompt 97: Very, Very Small. Posted by Rena McGee. Wednesday, March 20, 2013. GBE2 Blog On Prompt 96: In Which I Like Disturbing Relationships. This is for GBE2 Prompt 96: Romance. Posted by Rena McGee.
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Book Review: Copperhead by Tina Connoly | renashub
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Book Review: The Queen of the Dead: Silence by Michelle Sagara. Book Review: Autumn Bones by Jacqueline Carey →. March 14, 2014 · 10:00 am. Book Review: Copperhead by Tina Connoly. The sequel to Ironskin. Jane’s sister Helen must navigate a tangled web of conspiracy when Jane disappears during a disastrous face lift procedure that goes terribly wrong. (It might have gone less wrong if it hadn’t been taking place during a party where a weapon meant to be used against the fey was being exhibited.). Double ...
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Silly, sarcastic and snarky outlines of various works of fantasy and science fiction. T he Xenogenesis Trilogy,. The romantic misadventures of Lillith-san and Nikanj-chan. Okay, no it actually isn’t, but there are tentacles and more problematic consent issues than a dozen shojo manga romances. Pawn of Prophecy,. By Dave and Leigh Eddings. Just another one of those Whiny Chosen Teen Protagonists finding himself in the middle of one of those titanic struggles between good and evil. An Oblique Approach,.
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Book Review: The Queen of the Dead: Silence by Michelle Sagara | renashub
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Book Review: 1636: The Devil’s Opera by Eric Flint and David Carrico. Book Review: Copperhead by Tina Connoly →. March 10, 2014 · 10:30 am. Book Review: The Queen of the Dead: Silence by Michelle Sagara. The Queen of the Dead: Silence. Ended up giving me a lot of nostalgia for Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Even though Silence is almost nothing at all like Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Overall this is a great book, and I am really looking forward to the next book. Silence (The Queen of the Dead). A Wicked Converg...
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Newer posts →. February 23, 2014 · 9:00 am. Book Review: Wicked Bronze Ambition by Glen Cook. In Wicked Bronze Ambition. While I liked the book, I had a few problems with the general set up and plot, spoilery reasons to be specific. (That is to say, you are probably going to want to skip the next paragraph or so.) Continue reading →. February 19, 2014 · 10:30 am. Book Review: The Collegium Chronicles: Bastion by Mercedes Lackey. Mags does not get much time to recover from the events of Redoubt. Century i...
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Near Life Experiences: April 2013
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Real life or something like it.). Tuesday, April 30, 2013. Or you know, let’s not because it’s annoying. 8220;Gotcha” is a conversational gambit where you prove you know more about a subject in such a way that your conversational partner. Will want to kill you. Will be embarrassed. To be fair, you might not have intended to embarrass them! It might be that you just wanted to impress them with your depth of knowledge. Of course, it is equally possible you might just be a jerk. Posted by Rena McGee. I only...
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Near Life Experiences: June 2013
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Real life or something like it.). Tuesday, June 11, 2013. Saturday's Adventures in Bronchitis and Meltdowns. Posted by Rena McGee. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). All Around and All About. A Wicked Convergence of Circumstance. Articles on Associated Content. Saturdays Adventures in Bronchitis and Meltdowns. More of Rena's books ». There was an error in this gadget. Freelance writer. Blogging about books, manga and anime and other topics since 2002 on various blogs. View my complete profile.
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Near Life Experiences: Mental Health Update
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Real life or something like it.). Saturday, December 21, 2013. I do have some numbers for the Navigator program I signed up for. Somewhere I have the Magellan customer service number so I can call about my SMI status. I am still not on AHCCCS (state health insurance for people who can't afford insurance), and while I was at Community Bridges I got a phone call from the Disability people wanting additional information. Now I'm trying to figure out what the hell to do with myself. Posted by Rena McGee.
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Near Life Experiences: November 2013
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Real life or something like it.). Sunday, November 17, 2013. For Various Reasons, Basic Income Looks Like a Good Idea to Me. So I was reading through one of my blog rolls and someone posted some articles about basic income and job scarcity. A basic income of about $10,000 per US citizen would work mathematically. America Has Hit "Peak Jobs". This article is also good but extremely depressing. There is some mention of the concept of a "post-scarcity society.". The New York Times (Magazine). Articles on As...
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Near Life Experiences: January 2013
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Real life or something like it.). Tuesday, January 29, 2013. GBE2 Blog On Prompt 89: Meditation. This is for GBE2 Prompt 89: Picture Prompt. For her, meditation required a place to sit or occasionally walk. It involves counting breaths and not thinking of any particular thing. For him, meditation was a highly suspect occupation of time that needed to be disguised by some other plausible activity. Heaven forbid anyone see him engaging in something suspect or “new-agey.”. She sits nearby but not too close ...